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United Petroleum outlets caught shortchanging workers

Summary by theindiansun.com.au
A Federal Court ruling has left a Tasmanian service station operator facing a hefty bill after underpaying migrant workers and issuing fake pay slips. KLM Foods Pty Ltd, which ran two United Petroleum-branded outlets in Hobart and Kingston, has been fined $135,143, while its sole director, Loveleen Gupta, has been hit with an additional $44,078 penalty. Four visa holders, including a 19-year-old, were underpaid a total of $20,230 over just two m…
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theindiansun.com.au broke the news in on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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