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Amigos Translate

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6228 5480



Address: 24 New Town Road 7008 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://amigostranslate.com.au

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25.01.2022 Amigos Translate is a Tasmanian-based, -owned and -operated provider of interpreters and translators . We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and offer pre-booked or emergency interpreting services as required, day or night. More information: http://amigostranslate.com.au



24.01.2022 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Don't get ripped off by dishonest bosses. Know your rights and try to attend this session in Hobart. If you are asked to get an ABN or not asked for your tax file number then you may be being exploited. Same if you are being paid cash. Every job in Australia has an Award which sets out pay rates and conditions, including payment of superannuation

24.01.2022 Sirna geggesaa sheik Rashidif hawaasni oromo Tasmania godhenif akkana fakkata ture.

23.01.2022 Vietnamese interpreter urgently required in Launceston. All training provided. If you know of anyone then please ask them to email [email protected]



23.01.2022 Vietnamese Interpreter required urgently in Launceston. All training provided. Please pass this to anyone you think may be suited and ask them to email [email protected]

22.01.2022 Mandarin Interpreters urgently needed in Devonport and Burnie. You need to be fluent in English and Mandarin. All training provided. If interested email [email protected] and also pass this onto anyone you know who may be suited

21.01.2022 We urgently need Tigrinya interpreters in Launceston. If you know anyone then ask them to email Michael at [email protected] or phone 6228 5480



20.01.2022 GRAND FINAL TICKET Wanted. Standing Room or Seat. Phone 0468 328 638 or email [email protected] Someone please be kind as I have booked the flights but have no ticket to the game.

20.01.2022 Many of our employees are students or temporary residents. Please sign this petition. I am not sure how many are going to survive. Please share also amongst your friends and ask them to sign also.

20.01.2022 Sign the petition and help yourself

19.01.2022 We are offering casual employees 2 weeks paid leave if you are forced to self-quarantine (not if you decide yourself to self-isolate or all services from Amigos are forced to halt) or catch the Corona Virus. Demand that all businesses do this. Employers need to support their staff as a moral obligation.

16.01.2022 Amigos has opened a new office in Launceston. The address is 14-16 Elizabeth St in the city. We are aiming to further improve our services to the North of the State!



12.01.2022 If all your money issues were sorted with everything you wanted to do each year covered financially and no need to earn an income through work - how would you spend your time?

12.01.2022 Mandarin Interpreter urgently needed in Devonport and Burnie. All training is provided and you just need to be fluent in Mandarin and English. Please pass this to anyone you know who may be suited or email [email protected] and tell that you are interested.

12.01.2022 Harmony Day event in Launceston on 21st March. I encourage you to attend and tag your friends so they know about it also

09.01.2022 We urgently need Amharic interpreters in Launceston. If you know anyone then ask them to email Michael at [email protected]

09.01.2022 Please vote for my old workplace. A great place and doing a great job with young people

09.01.2022 Interpreters required urgently in Launceston. All Languages but particularly Tigrinya, Dari and Hazaragi. All training provided. Please pass this to anyone you think may be suited and ask them to email [email protected]

09.01.2022 WE DO NOT TOLERATE DISCRIMINATION Amigos Translate adheres to the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas). On our booking forms we do not provide an option to only request a male or a female interpreter, an interpreter from a specific religion, ethnic group, country, race etc. for an interpreting job unless there has been an accepted application to the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner for an exemption (or a feasible reason stated in the additional information/comments section tha...t is likely to satisfy the Act). An interpreter is a language professional and not a social worker, advocate, bi-cultural worker. An interpreter should be booked for their language skills and not primarily their similarity to your client/patient, although we do accept requests for specific dialects of a language eg. Sudanese/Juba Arabic, West/Central African Swahili to ensure the most positive interpreting experience. Amigo’s takes discrimination very seriously and would like to educate all our customers. Please beware that making innocent assumptions regarding different cultural groups eg. that a female with a Muslim sounding name should only have a female interpreter can breach the Act, as this is not a rule throughout the Muslim world and we cannot decide who is a Muslim or practicing Muslim. To reduce discrimination against our interpreters we suggest they make the following statement before commencing an interpreting session; I am here as an interpreter to help you understand in our language. I am here because of my language skills and not my similarity to you. I am not here just because of my similarity to you by ethnic group, religion, gender, country of origin, colour etc. It is illegal under Australian law to discriminate against anyone because of these factors.

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