A Dargaville fast food store has been ordered to pay $10,000 for not providing staff with correct pay for working public holidays.
The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered Healthop Limited, trading as Subway Dargaville, to pay nearly $10,000 in penalties and costs for breaches of the Holidays Act, and failure to comply with a Labour Inspectorate improvement notice.
The Inspectorate visited the Subway store as part of a proactive audit in 2017 and found it was not providing staff with correct pay for working public holidays, nor was it providing them with days in lieu. The Inspectorate subsequently issued an improvement notice requiring Healthop to rectify its practices and calculate arrears to workers.
When Healthop failed to comply with the improvement notice, the Inspectorate lodged the
case with the ERA.
"Subway Dargaville was given an opportunity to set things right but they chose not to do so. The ERA ruling sends a clear message that ignoring the Labour Inspectorate will result in substantial penalties," Labour Inspectorate regional manager Callum McMillan said.