The owners of two Hamilton liquor stores have been ordered to pay a record fine for underpaying and overworking vulnerable employees.
Husband and wife Paramjeet Singh Parihar and Kuldip Kaur Parihar, who owned two Super Liquor stores in Hamilton, were found guilty of paying between $8 and $11 - less than the minimum wage over a seven-year period.
Some of the employees of the Hillcrest and Flagstaff stores worked more than 60 to 70 hours per week – including on public holidays and were not provided with any sick leave, holiday pay or public holiday entitlements.
The Employment Court ordered they pay a record $200,000 in penalties for serious employment law breaches - $80,000 of which will be paid as compensation to the workers for the mental and emotional hardships they endured at the hands of their employers.
The couple have also already repaid $250,470 to six former employees for minimum wage and holiday pay arrears. One employee was compensated $106,076 for seven years of underpayments.