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11.10.2020
Budget 2020: The pros and cons of Frydenberg’s superannuation reforms
In a budget surprise, the Morrison government has introduced measures that could tie members to their first super fund through life and bar underperforming funds from taking new members. The moves are an attempt to end costly multiple super accounts and ...
05.10.2020
Over $160,000 recovered in Korean worker audits
The Fair Work Ombudsman has recovered $161,551 in unpaid wages for 284 workers after a national proactive investigation of 51 fast food outlets, restaurants and cafés employing Korean workers. Fair Work Inspectors investigated food businesses in Brisbane ...
05.10.2020
Chemist Warehouse partnership improves compliance
Major pharmacy franchise CW Retail Services Pty Ltd (Chemist Warehouse) has back-paid employees and improved its payroll practices following a three-year compliance partnership with the Fair Work Ombudsman. Chemist Warehouse voluntarily entered into a ...
05.10.2020
Wage theft now criminalised in Queensland
Queensland is the latest state to make wage theft a crime. New laws passed in Parliament on Wednesday will see employers in Queensland facing a maximum of 10 years in jail for wage theft – which includes underpaid wages, witholding leave and penalty ...
05.10.2020
Fast food giant faces potential class action
Over 250,000 current and former employees could be entitled to a pay-out. The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) has joined with Shine Lawyers to investigate a potential class action against McDonald’s over the company’s failure to provide ...
27.09.2020
Qantas underpaid workers by misusing the JobKeeper scheme, the Federal Court has ruled
The Federal Court ruled against Qantas’ interpretation of the JobKeeper wage subsidy program on Thursday. The arrangement the airline had been following paid workers less than they should have received, Justice Geoffrey Flick judged. While the decision ...