Brisbane cafe accused of paying its staff with food, instead of money

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The operators of Cafe 63 Chermside are accused of underpaying their junior staff, partly paying them instead with meals, drinks and desserts worth $42 per day.

The operators of a Brisbane cafe allegedly paid some of its employees in food and drink, according to the Fair Work Ombudsman.Workers at a suburban business, Cafe 63 Chermside, allegedly received some of their payment in food and drinkSome of the most vulnerable workers are in the fast food, restaurant and cafe sector

Eleven employees from Cafe 63 Chermside, at the Westfield Chermside shopping centre in suburban Brisbane, were allegedly underpaid by Timi Trading Pty Ltd.Company director Tien Hoang Le, company manager Minh Vo Duy Nguyen and company owner-director Hamish Watson are scheduled to face a directions hearing in Brisbane on February 21.

 

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