The Fair Work Ombudsman has launched legal action against The Curry Tree restaurant in Nedlands, Perth. It alleges that the chef, who remains unidentified, was paid USD 200 in May 2012 for a few days when he first joined, the West Australian newspaper reported.
However, the Ombudsman says, he went unpaid for subsequent four months of work for six evenings a week. This makes him eligible to receive USD 14,776 in wages and entitlements.
Restaurant operator Siner Enterprises Private Limited and its director Simon Mackenzie, who manages the restaurant, will now appear before a court on July 9.
While Mackenzie, who is accused of committing multiple breaches of workplace laws, faces penalties of up to USD 6600 per breach and the company may have to pay USD 33,000 per breach, the report said.
The watchdog is seeking full back payment plus compensation and damages for the employee, who has been back paid USD 2441.
"I think it is the tip of the iceberg and much more widespread than people realise," he said.
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