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Wage theft case against Deliveroo opens
Retail Supply Chain Alliance host packed meeting in Coffs Harbour
Wage audit finds four out of five inspected cafes and restaurants not complying with WA employment laws
Former Sydney restaurant operators penalised
Monash University to drop music theatre and musicology
NAB originally thought it had underpaid staff by $850,000. Now it looks more like $128 million
Finance sector union response to NAB underpayments
NTEU lodges Federal Court action over wage theft and sham contracting
Apprentice & hiring schemes create recipe for exploitation
Wage theft now criminalised in Queensland
$300,000 in grants awarded to combat wage theft
Young Australians being conscripted into modern-day slavery
Sick Qantas workers return to Court to fight for leave entitlements
Finance Sector Union reacts to suncorp job cuts 29 September
Bank workers deserve to be paid correctly
Lifting veil on forced marriage
No more public subsidies for Qantas unless it drops outsourcing of workers & repays unpaid wages
Qantas underpaid workers by misusing JobKeeper scheme, Federal Court has ruled
Qantas workers to receive thousands in unpaid wages as airline loses Jobkeeper case
Opinion: wharfies continue to deliver productivity improvements
Wage theft now a crime in Queensland
AWU says horticulture industry thinks it is above law and must be pulled into line
Fair work Commission quashes deal for workers forced to sleep at airports
National Secretary Paddy Crumlin responds to statements by DP World and Shipping Australia
QLD “wage theft” bill – Ai Group Opening Statement
National Secretary Paddy Crumlin responds to false claims by Shipping Australia
Maritime Union of Australia National Secretary Paddy Crumlin responds to false claims by Shipping Australia
Queensland’s ‘wage theft’ bill is yet another barrier to investment and employment
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers welcome ground breaking wage theft laws to Queensland
New legislation to make wage theft a crime
Southwick – Liberal Nationals call for Victoria Police to investigate and
Westpac to repay $8m to 8,000 workers underpaid for long service leave
Government grants fund education initiatives to combat wage theft
Report reveals wage theft against international students
New laws to bolster employment protections
Useless regulator fails to prosecute labour hire wage theft
Victoria makes wage theft a criminal offence
Contingency fee legislation is another impediment to doing business in Victoria
New Laws To Improve Access To Justice Pass Parliament
Victorian “Wage Theft” laws place unhelpful administrative and legal burden on business
Wage Theft Legislation Passes Victorian Parliament
Significant doubt about Constitutional validity of Victorian Wage Theft Bill
Call to delay VIC wage underpayment legislation
Investment in TAFE more critical than ever
Business demanding 1 day “consultation” on agreement changes
Home support workers are on front line, so why haven’t they been paid?
Victorian underpayments legislation disappointing
Wage Theft Laws put Victorian business environment at risk