The Fair Work Ombudsman will take the owner of brands Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto and others to court over alleged underpayments of staff between January 2017 and March 2019.
The Fair Work Ombudsman will take Super Retail Group, the owner of popular local brands including Rebel Sport and Supercheap Auto, to court with allegations it engaged in serious contraventions of the Fair Work Act when it underpaid staff across its brands.
“The breaches alleged in this case – inadequate annual salaries for employees stretching across multiple years – have become a persistent issue for businesses across many industries,” Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said. But Fair Work alleges that based on the sample group of employees it will focus on in its case, Super Retail Group’s methodology has resulted in only partial back-pay for workers.
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