Union faces Court for allegedly threatening and coercing workers who refused to strike
Media Releases | 01 Apr 2016
The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) and one of its officials are facing Court after allegedly threatening and coercing two union members after they refused to take part in a strike.
Darwin eateries “on notice” over underpayment of overseas workers
Media Releases | 31 Mar 2016
Two popular Darwin eateries have been put on notice after they were found to be short-changing overseas workers thousands of dollars.
Half-a-million dollar top-up for pay packets of hundreds of take-away food workers
Media Releases | 30 Mar 2016
Workers in take-away food outlets across Australia have been underpaid hundreds of thousands of dollars, spot checks by the Fair Work Ombudsman have revealed.
Court imposes $118,800 penalty for underpayment of Chinese massage therapists
Media Releases | 23 Mar 2016
A federal judge has sounded a warning to massage shops that flouting minimum pay rates will not be tolerated.
Former restaurant director’s pay will be docked $500 a fortnight to pay off Court penalties
Media Releases | 22 Mar 2016
In a first, the Fair Work Ombudsman has successfully obtained a Court order for $500 a fortnight to be taken from a former restaurant director’s earnings to pay off outstanding court-imposed penalties.
Tasmanian businesswoman penalised almost $98,000 over “heartless” treatment of workers
Media Releases | 22 Mar 2016
Launceston businesswoman Wendy Langridge has been penalised almost $98,000 for her “heartless” treatment of long-term employees at the Mowbray Mill.
Hop to it and check pay rates before Easter
Media Releases | 21 Mar 2016
The Fair Work Ombudsman is urging employers and employees to check the pay rates and entitlements that apply to their workplace over Easter.
Taiwanese backpackers short-changed packing infant formula for lucrative Chinese market
Media Releases | 21 Mar 2016
Two Taiwanese backpackers working for a dairy company were short-changed almost $7400 over three months, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found.
Small business finds help is just a phone call away
Media Releases | 18 Mar 2016
The fast-paced world of small business can be confusing and at times catch out even the best operators, a snapshot of calls made to the Fair Work Ombudsman for help shows.
Sydney workers paid $10 an hour
Media Releases | 17 Mar 2016
Two employees who were paid just $10 an hour are among a group of Sydney workers who have been back-paid more than $50,000 following recent intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
