Class Action: Delivery Drivers and Australian Franchisees

class action: Law firm Phi Finney McDonald alleges that a significant number of delivery and in-store Domino's workers were paid less than they should have from June 24, 2013 through to January 24, 2018, according to Nine News Australia. The class action alleges that Domino's improperly told its Australian franchisees to pay delivery drivers and in-store workers under the inapplicable employment agreements, Phi Finney McDonald said on a website devoted to the class action. To improve your experience update it here News National Domino's exploited' workers, says ex-employee fronting major lawsuit By Pippa BradshawA Current Affair Staff7 41pm Jun 25, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA class action lawsuit against pizza giant Domino's has sparked anger among former workers, who have learned they were potentially underpaid thousands of dollars. A law firm has launched a class action suit against Domino's. Former employee Riley Gall, who worked for the fast-food giant for two-and-a-half years, is now the face of the class action campaign. A Current Affair Casual workers weren't paid a 25 per cent loading bonus and workers didn't get penalty rates for working after-hours, on weekends or on public holidays, Phi Finney McDonald alleges. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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