19,000 employers admit to not meeting pay obligations
About $100 million in superannuation entitlements have been paid to Australian workers, after their employers failed to meet their payment obligations.
by Shared by MyBusiness | 14 Apr, 2019

Employers are currently being granted an amnesty period for superannuation guarantee obligations – meaning they can confess to and rectify instances where they haven’t paid their staff superannuation, and they will mostly escape penalty.
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