A Filipino woman has been fined $10,000 and ordered to pay $5000 in emotional harm to five migrant workers who were overworked and underpaid at her sushi restaurants.
Rosanna Imai and her company, Imai Japanese Food Service Ltd, were sentenced at Auckland District Court today for collectively underpaying the staff $55,000.
Each of the Filipino workers were recruited to come to New Zealand and work as Japanese chefs and sushi cooks.
As well as being underpaid, they were also forced to work more than 60 hours per week.
Imai was sentenced on seven charges under the Immigration Act relating to providing false and misleading information to an immigration officer and not paying the minimum wage.