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Education giant G8 admits huge bill for potentially underpaying up to 27,000 workers

Tuesday December 08, 2020
Early childhood education provider G8 has been hit with a bill of between $50 million and $80 million as a result of underpayments that could affect up to 27,000 workers.
Education group G8 announced a massive bill for staff underpayment (Photo: Supplied)
The announcement came a day after the Federal Government announced plans to introduce a raft of new workplace laws including potential jail terms for employers who deliberately underpaid staff. G8 said its issue was inadvertent.
G8, which runs more than.470 early learning centres across the country, said its…
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