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Law firm’s bid for Coles, Woolworths worker details could cause chaos, court told
Adero Law 2023-02-17 4:10 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A law firm running underpayments class actions against Coles and Woolworths has sought orders forcing them to hand over contact details for key workers in the Fair Work Ombudsman’s parallel cases, which the supermarket giants lashed as likely to “cause chaos” in the proceedings.

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FWO brings first-ever legal action against franchisor
Employment 2023-02-09 5:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Fair Work Ombudsman has brought its first-ever court proceedings against a franchisor, alleging it is legally responsible for its franchisees’ underpayments of nine workers.

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Recidivist CFMMEU dodges calls for penalty ‘towards the maximum’ in FWO case
Construction 2023-01-31 4:28 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has rejected arguments by the Fair Work Ombudsman that the CFMMEU should be slugged with a penalty close to the maximum for the conduct of union officers who failed to show entry permits at a worksite, but she has imposed personal penalties against two officers with a record of prior breaches.

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FWO accuses Super Retail Group of underpaying employees $1.14M
Australian Government Solicitor 2023-01-20 1:57 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Fair Work Ombudsman has filed court proceedings against the owner of Super Cheap Auto, Rebel Sport, Macpac, BCF and Ray’s Outdoors for allegedly underpaying thousands of employees across Australia.

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University of Melbourne admits manager called academic ‘self-entitled Y-genner’
Ashurst 2022-10-04 4:31 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The University of Melbourne has hit back at the Fair Work Ombudsman’s allegations that it took adverse action against two casual academics to prevent them from claiming payment for extra hours worked, but admitted a supervisor penned an email referring to one of them as a “self-entitled Y-genner”.

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Logistics company drivers are independent contractors, Federal Court finds
Christopher Murdoch 2022-07-20 3:53 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has found four drivers working with transport company Avert Logistics are independent contractors despite the business supplying vehicles for them.

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Woolworths class action settlement ditched after judge expresses concerns
Adero Law 2022-03-08 12:36 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A class action settlement with Woolworths which “troubled” a Federal Court judge has been abandoned, with the lead applicants resuming their bid to intervene in a parallel proceeding brought by the Fair Work Ombudsman against the supermarket giant.

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FWO takes Sushi Bay to court for alleged worker underpayments
Employment 2022-03-03 3:18 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal proceedings against the Sushi Bay group of restaurants and its owner for allegedly underpaying workers to the tune of $650,000.

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‘Troubled’ judge won’t sign off on Woolworths class action settlement
Adero Law 2021-12-15 5:39 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Saying it will only benefit the law firm and lead applicants, a judge has refused to approve a settlement in an underpayments class action against supermarket giant Woolworths, which would see no payout to employees.

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Class action accuses McDonald’s of denying workers unpaid rest breaks
Class Actions 2021-12-07 1:02 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Fast food giant McDonald’s has been hit with a class action alleging it systematically failed to provide employees with paid 10 minute rest breaks.

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