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Anakie General Store former operators fined $45,000

THE former operators of the Anakie General Store have been fined $45,000 for under-paying two workers more than $19,000.

The Thirsty Farmer Pty Ltd, which previously operated the store at 2153 Ballan Road, was fined $40,000.

The Federal Court’s Judge Philip Burchardt fined the store’s former manager and part-owner, Renee Leeann Batty, a further $5000 and ordered Batty’s fine be paid directly to the underpaid workers to partially rectify their underpayment.

The penalties, handed down in the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne, follow legal action by the Fair Work Ombudsman.

The two workers were under-paid a total of $19,445 between 2009 and 2012 when they primarily worked as food and beverage attendants at a restaurant within the general store.

They were paid a flat hourly rate of $15.86 for the majority of work performed, resulting in under-payment of their minimum hourly rates, casual loadings and weekend penalty rates.

One employee was also under-paid overtime rates. The employees were under-paid individual amounts of $8028 and $11,417.

Judge Burchardt found that Batty and the company had shown little regard to their payment obligations and that the loss to the employees was significant.

“The respondents’ conduct in this matter is serious,” he said.

“The co-operation of the respondents has been fitful at best and I also accept that there has been little by way of contrition.”

Judge Burchardt noted the general store was a small, family-run business but said that “a respondent cannot be absolved of their responsibility for their conduct merely because their operations were small in scale”.

“Bearing in mind that this is an industry well known frequently to give rise to difficulties with award compliance, the need for general deterrence is all the stronger.”

Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said failure to rectify the underpayments, despite efforts by Fair Work inspectors to resolve the matter voluntarily, was a key factor in the decision to commence legal proceedings.

The general store now has new operators.

 

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