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Woolworths faces more than 1000 criminal charges over unpaid leave
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Woolworths

Woolworths faces more than 1000 criminal charges over unpaid leave

One of Australia’s largest employers has been hit with more than 1000 criminal charges for allegedly underpaying more than $1 million in long service leave to 1235 former workers.

  • by Ben Schneiders

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Wage theft: When ‘chief people officers’ forget workers and their rights

Wage theft: When ‘chief people officers’ forget workers and their rights

Could the dwindling number of industrial professionals experts be contributing to the spread of wage theft?

  • by Betty Frino
Beef up workplace ombudsman to catch underpayers, report recommends

Beef up workplace ombudsman to catch underpayers, report recommends

Stronger visa rules will also prevent worker exploitation, the Grattan Institute has found. Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil agrees visa reforms are needed.

  • by Rachel Clun
Inside Australia’s university wage theft machine
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Inside Australia’s university wage theft machine

Casual and sessional workers tell their stories of being underpaid and exploited by some of Australia’s most respected and prestigious institutions.

  • by Ben Schneiders
Monash tries to dodge $10m wage theft bill as uni sector wage crisis deepens
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Education

Monash tries to dodge $10m wage theft bill as uni sector wage crisis deepens

Australia’s largest university is seeking to avoid paying at least $10 million it allegedly owes its staff by using an unusual legal tactic.

  • by Ben Schneiders
‘A thousand times worse than Bangladesh’: How international students are finding Sydney

‘A thousand times worse than Bangladesh’: How international students are finding Sydney

When future engineer Rafiul Hossain arrived in Sydney, he didn’t expect to have to share his bed with bugs. And he isn’t the only newcomer to our fair city with a story to tell.

  • by Angus Dalton, Billie Eder, Millie Muroi, Anthony Segaert and Angus Thomson
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‘A recipe for disaster’: The rules putting Sydney’s international students at risk

‘A recipe for disaster’: The rules putting Sydney’s international students at risk

After three years of restricted travel and online learning, international students have returned to Sydney in projected record numbers. But what, exactly, have they signed up for?

  • by Angus Dalton, Billie Eder, Millie Muroi, Anthony Segaert and Angus Thomson
‘Unsavoury and difficult’: Instances of wage theft reach record highs

‘Unsavoury and difficult’: Instances of wage theft reach record highs

As the cost of everything from petrol, insurance and the mortgage steadily climbs, our wages need to stretch further than ever before.

  • by Nina Hendy
Unpaid migrant workers from failed start-up waiting on luxury house sales
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Unpaid migrant workers from failed start-up waiting on luxury house sales

Foreign workers employed by the collapsed AI marketing start-up Metigy have been left in limbo as they wait for the sale of former chief executive David Fairfull’s homes.

  • by Anthony Segaert and Nick Bonyhady
Victorian restaurant first to be criminally charged over wage theft
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Victorian restaurant first to be criminally charged over wage theft

The Victorian Wage Inspectorate has filed criminal charges against the Macedon Lounge for alleged wage theft in an Australian first that could see $1 million in fines handed out.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Ex-staff take on embattled news start-up over unpaid wages

Ex-staff take on embattled news start-up over unpaid wages

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is also examining the company’s conduct.

  • by Zoe Samios