An Auckland business will need to fork out nearly 200-thousand dollars for exploiting migrant workers
An Auckland business will need to fork out nearly 200-thousand dollars for exploiting migrant workers
13 June 2019
Shalini Limited has been ordered to pay back more than 96-thousand-dollars in minimum wage and holiday pay owed to seven migrant workers - on top of a 100-thousand-dollar penalty.
The company operates two liquor stores and a dairy.
The labour inspectorate received a complaint into Shalini's employment practices 2017.
It looked into Lifeline Dairy, Grafton Liquor Spot and Bottle-O in Parakai, and found seven employees consistently worked long hours and were underpaid.
Enforcement action had previously been taken against the company in 2016.
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