Popular Taiwanese restaurant chain fined for underpaying workers

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Popular Taiwanese restaurant chain fined for underpaying workers
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Popular Taiwanese restaurant chain Din Tai Fung and two of its former managers in Australia have been fined more than A$4 million (S$3.53 million) for underpaying 17 employees. The chain was found to have underpaid workers at its Sydney and Melbourne restaurants from 2014 to 2018.

The chain was found to have underpaid workers at its Sydney and Melbourne restaurants from 2014 to 2018, 1News reported.

On April 9, Australia’s Federal Court fined the chain A$3.9 million. Former general manager Hannah Handoko and human relations manager Sinthiana Parmenas of Sydney’s World Square branch were fined around A$90,000 and A$105,000 respectively. “All of these employees are fairly characterised as vulnerable... involved a calculated scheme to rob employees of their hard-earned wages and deceive the authorities,” she added.

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