Former multi-level fish company Hawke's Bay Seafoods has been ordered to pay almost $70,000 in a fine, wages reimbursement and costs for underpaying overseas crew on two of its fishing vessels.
According to an Employment Relations Authority decision delivered on Monday, following investigation meetings in mid-2019, six Indonesian workers were hit by failures of the company relating to minimum holiday and leave entitlements dating back to 2013.
The company, which last year sold the business to iwi-owned Kahungunu Asset Holding Co, now operating the Ahuriri-based processing and shopfront as Takitimu Seafoods, was fined $40,000 and ordered to pay arrears of $25,002.34.
The MBIE's Labour Inspectorate issued an Improvement Notice in 2015, but the breaches stemmed from an audit investigation started in 2017.
Affected crew were on the 31 metre long-liner Pacific Explorer, fishing mainly in the area of the Chatham Islands, and the trawler Mutiara.