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Children’s charity accused of underpayments

“Dozens and dozens” of youth workers at Safe Places for Children, which cares for some of the state’s most at-risk and vulnerable children, have contacted The Services Union (TSU) concerned over their pay. One employee, who clawed back around $20,000 in entitlements after taking the charity to the Fair Work Commission this year argued it was paying him below the wages safety net, while former employee Lee Wordsworth has contacted the Fair Work Ombudsman in an effort to reclaim over $64,000 he…
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