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our website with more information about each of the features in our
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Sydney labour-hire operator prosecuted
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced proceedings against
a Sydney labour-hire company for allegedly underpaying 19 overseas
workers more than $45,000. Some it alleges were employed in
factories supplying products to Coles, Woolworths, airlines and
schools.
Ronald McDonald House
Better HR is a proud supporter of Ronald McDonald
House Westmead. The Families, Staff, Board and
Volunteers at Ronald McDonald Westmead recently sent a certificate
of thanks to acknowledge the contribution from David Bates and the
team at Better HR.
$300,000-plus for harassed worker
A tribunal has awarded a record $330,000 damages payout to
a sexually harassed postal worker, after the Victorian Human Rights
and Equal Opportunity responded to an invitation to intervene and
make submissions on compensation.
2015 Better HR Value Report
The 2015 Better HR Subscription Value Report was
published on 27 January 2016 and confirms the vast majority of
Better HR customers are obtaining incredible value from
their subscription.
Take-away food outlet prosecuted
An international student who was underpaid thousands of dollars
claims she was told she would be paid less because “you are not an
Aussie”.
Another 7-Eleven store prosecuted
Another 7-Eleven store in Brisbane has allegedly been
short-changing its workers tens of thousands of
dollars. The Fair Work Ombudsman has announced
legal action against the operators of a 7-Eleven outlet on Boundary
Road, West End.
Security company forced to backpay staff almost 30000
A Victorian security company has been put on notice after it
short-changed a Ballarat employee almost $30,000 over
four years.
Malaysian restaurant prosecuted for underpaying staff
The operators of an inner Sydney restaurant are facing
Court for allegedly short-changing six employees tens of thousands
of dollars and using false records to try to disguise the
underpayments.
Sky News Interview – 13 January 2016
David Bates from Better HR joins Switzer to talk
about two key reports that have implications for small business
(Broadcast Wednesday 13 January 2016).