Auckland-based Indian restaurant owner ordered to pay $400,000 for exploiting workers
An Auckland-based Indian restaurant and its former owner have been ordered to pay $400,000 for the systematic exploitation of migrant workers. The investigation revealed staff were forced to work up to 90 hours a week while being paid for only a fraction of that time.
Why it matters
This case highlights the ongoing issue of migrant worker exploitation and the enforcement of labor laws in New Zealand.
Auckland-based Indian restaurant owner ordered to pay $400,000 for exploiting workers, forcing them to work 90 hours a week - The Times of India
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