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Servo forced to pay $65k to ‘exploited’ worker who didn’t get toilet breaks

South Australias biggest private employer has been forced to pay $64,800 to a former staff member after not providing toilet breaks.Shahin Enterprises, the company behind the OTR chain of petrol stations, was found to have underpaid former staff member Thomas Mathew in three ways last year in a South Australian Employment Tribunal judgment.
Mr Mathew applied for penalties to be imposed on his former employer after the judgement which found he had been underpaid $2663.91 for his work as a part-t…
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