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7-Eleven owners pay more than $173 million to employees five years after wages scandal revealed – ABC News
Five years after the revelations 7-Eleven was grossly underpaying its staff, the convenience store chain has made at least $10 million worth of improvements to…

Operators of 7-Eleven stores have paid back more than $173 million to staff and made more than $10 million worth of improvements five years after an investigation began into wage theft at the company.
- Employees now clock in and out with a thumbprint that is cross-checked using facial recognition software
- A Fair Work Ombudsman inquiry found 7-Eleven franchisees had falsified records to hide stolen wages
- Franchisors can now be held responsible for their franchisees’ conduct and may be subject to court…
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