As Woolworths sees a rise in their first-quarter sales, a report revealed their salaried employees were underpaid by up to $300 million.
Woolworths, Australia's largest supermarket chain, posted a 7.1 percent rise in first-quarter sales on Wednesday, the same day a review found the company had underpaid its salaried employees up to $300 million.
"As a business, we pride ourselves on putting our team first, and in this case we have let them down," he said. In Australia,"awards" cover a whole industry or occupation and provide a safety net of minimum pay rates and employment conditions.
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