Woolies’ $230k penalty for Fair Work violations
Woolworths was ordered to pay over $230,000 for breaching the Fair Work Act in its treatment of three store employees.
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Woolworths was ordered to pay over $230,000 for breaching the Fair Work Act in its treatment of three store employees.
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