Woolworths payroll error could hit $300m
The retail giant is the latest company to self-disclose underpayments to its workforce, admitting payroll errors as far back as 2010 which could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Oct 30, 2019
On Wednesday (30 October 2019), Woolworths issued a statement in which it said an internal review had identified that around 5,700 “salaried store team members” had not been paid their full entitlements under the General Retail Industry Award (GRIA).
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