Uniting workers to be back-paid $3.3m

By Tiffanie Turnbull
Updated August 13 2020 - 9:06am, first published 8:24am
HSU NSW secretary Gerard Hayes says there needs to be "real consequences" for wage theft.
HSU NSW secretary Gerard Hayes says there needs to be "real consequences" for wage theft.

More than 9500 aged care and disability support workers will be back-paid $3.3 million after one of NSW's biggest providers admitted underpaying them over seven years.

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