Worried about a wage underpayment issue? You should be.
Sarah Donegan
Director | Executive HR Recruiter | Market Insights | Talent Connector | Fearless Advisory | Curious Human | Thought Leader | Dog Lover
If your HR systems aren’t watertight, your business could be at risk of serious legal and financial consequences due to new wage theft laws that came in to effect on the 1st January 2025.
What is criminal wage theft?
Wage theft occurs when employers fail to pay employees their legal entitlements under Australia’s workplace relations system. Employers (bodies corporate or individuals) can now be criminally liable for?intentionally?underpaying their workers. This includes certain employee entitlements under the?Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)?or a fair work legislative instrument, such as a modern award or enterprise agreement.
It can include;
The Consequences of Wage Theft
The penalties for wage theft are severe:
Why Do Underpayments Happen?
One of the biggest challenges in preventing wage theft is Australia’s complex award system. With multiple pay rates, superannuation requirements, overtime allowances, and other entitlements, even well intentioned employers can make costly mistakes.
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Key reasons for underpayments include:
Factors That May Affect Prosecution
Not all payroll errors result in prosecution. The government considers:
How to Prevent Wage Theft & Ensure Compliance
To avoid underpayments and protect your business, take proactive steps:
Final Thoughts
With increasing scrutiny on wage compliance, businesses should be working to prevent underpayments and mitigate risk. Given the potential for criminal charges and multi-million dollar fines, ensuring payroll compliance should be a top priority. Find out how using a specialist HR recruiter like Samuels Donegan can help you mitigate the risk of costly reputational damage or worse.
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3 周Great post Sarah. So valuable for many!
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3 周Great share Sarah! The scariest part is most businesses don’t even realise they are underpaying employees. We’ve helped a lot a employers with this. Creating a culture of compliance with regular reviews, with appropriately skilled support is key.
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4 周Very informative and useful. Thank you so much for posting Sarah Donegan
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1 个月Great post Sarah!
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1 个月When people say they don't need HR ???? Great article Sarah Donegan!