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01.11.2020
Public servants caught in SG bungle
A government agency has botched superannuation benefit payments spanning a decade, affecting more than 56,000 employees who are owed tens and millions of dollars. The Northern Territory government owes about $39.5 million in superannuation contributions ...
01.11.2020
JobKeeper data matching flags 135,000 payment discrepancies
A data matching program between the Australian Taxation Office and Services Australia has flagged around 135,000 Australians who were receiving welfare payments when eligible for JobKeeper. The data matching program, which has existed since June, was ...
01.11.2020
7-Eleven repays $173m to employees, as stores improve payroll systems
More than 4,000 current and former franchisee employees at 7-Eleven franchises have been paid back $173m in underpaid wages, interest and superannuation between September 2015 and February 2020. The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) brought 11 litigations ...
25.10.2020
Woolworths opts out of JobMaker scheme
Supermarket chain Woolworths has announced the company will not be participating in the newly unveiled JobMaker hiring credit programme of the Federal Government. In a memo to employees seen by HRD, the retailer said it might not be appropriate to seek ...
25.10.2020
Operators of Barry Cafe penalised
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a total of $232,545 in penalties in Court against the company that operates ‘Barry Café’, in the Melbourne suburb of Northcote, and two of its directors after they deliberately underpaid 73 staff members more than ...
25.10.2020
NAB originally thought it had underpaid staff by $850,000. Now it looks more like $128 million
One of Australia’s big four banks is desperately playing catch up, as costly mistakes begin to blow out far beyond original estimates. NAB has issued an update announcing it reveals profits are expected to take a $450 million hit. Underpaid staff are one ...