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The Pagoda Tree natural fertility clinic in Melbourne accused of withholding parental pay by Fair Work Ombudsman
The owner of a Melbourne fertility clinic has been accused of withholding thousands of dollars in government-funded parental leave payments from one of its staff and has been temporarily banned from practicing.
Key points:
- The ombudsman alleges Natalie Jade Kringoudis also underpaid the employee by more than $10,000 in annual leave and other entitlements
- The Pagoda Tree made all outstanding payments by September 2020, following the ombudsman’s investigation
- The Health Complaints Commissioner has temporarily banned Ms Kringoudis from practising some health services
The Fair Work Ombudsman is taking legal action against Natalie Jade Kringoudis, the sole-director and owner of the Pagoda Tree (Vic) Pty Ltd, which operates The Pagoda Tree clinic…
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