Chinese, Filipino workers short-changed $873,000 and housed in overcrowded accommodation
Media Releases | 20 Apr 2015
A Taiwanese company which brought dozens of Chinese and Filipino workers into Australia to work in regional NSW underpaid them by more than $873,000 and housed them in overcrowded accommodation, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has concluded.
Nando’s restaurant withheld wages and short-changed Korean worker thousands of dollars
Media Releases | 17 Apr 2015
A Nando’s restaurant withheld the first two weeks’ wages from a new staff member in a bid to ensure the employee stayed in the job for at least three months, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has revealed.
Hairdressing operator fined $162,000 over underpayment of young salon employees
Media Releases | 16 Apr 2015
The Federal Circuit Court has imposed an unprecedented injunction restraining a NSW hairdresser from underpaying any staff he employs in the future.
Growers warned about unscrupulous contractors
Media Releases | 14 Apr 2015
The Fair Work Ombudsman is warning fruit and vegetable growers in and around Stanthorpe, in Queensland, to be wary of contractors offering cheap labour.
FWO specialist team flies in to gather intelligence on 417 visa-holder wages & conditions
Media Releases | 13 Apr 2015
Members of the Fair Work Ombudsman’s specialist Overseas Workers’ Team will spend this week in the Northern Rivers, Tweed Coast, Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay regions of NSW and Queensland as part of an Inquiry into the wages and conditions of overseas workers in Australia on the 417 working holiday visa.
Restaurateur fined, admonished by Court for “disgraceful” treatment of foreign chef
Media Releases | 10 Apr 2015
The Federal Circuit Court has fined and admonished a restaurateur at Lorne, in regional Victoria, over his “disgraceful” treatment of a foreign chef.
JB HI-FI joins growing list of FWO partners
Media Releases | 09 Apr 2015
The JB HI-FI Group has entered into a new partnership with the Fair Work Ombudsman in an effort to improve workplace practices across its 171 stores.
Cleaners, hospitality staff get $100k in back-pay
Media Releases | 01 Apr 2015
Cleaners and hospitality workers in Sydney's South and South-West have been back-paid more than $100,000 following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Union and national labour-hire company to pay $802,000 after denying couple employment
Media Releases | 31 Mar 2015
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) and a national labour-hire company have been ordered to pay $802,500 in fines and compensation for their part in denying employment to non-union members.
$70k back-pay for northern suburbs workers
Media Releases | 30 Mar 2015
Workers throughout Melbourne’s northern suburbs have been back-paid a total of $70,500 following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.