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Island Resort Underpaying Staff For Eight Years
Jan 30th, 2025 at 6:12pm
 
Luxury island retreat underpaid staff by more than $20m   Sad

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Jan 30, 2025

The operators of Hamilton Island’s luxury retreats and leisure facilities have agreed to backpay thousands of staff more than $28 million after admitting to underpaying them minimum rates for almost a decade.

The Fair Work Ombudsman found Hamilton Island Enterprises Ltd – which is owned by the billionaire Oatley family and operates the island’s accommodation as well as the marina, airport, retail stores, restaurants and leisure facilities – underpaid full-time hospitality staff through salaries that were not enough to cover overtime, shift work and weekend penalty rates.


The Hamilton Island Resort in Queensland was underpaying staff for eight years. 

HIE’s backpay bill totalled $28.1 million, including $6 million in interest and $500,000 in superannuation. More than 2150 current and former staff were underpaid between 2014 and 2022 and their backpay averaged $8000 with a maximum of $120,000. HIE must also pay a $750,000 contrition payment and conduct training and audits as part of an undertaking with the FWO.

Ombudsman Anna Booth said she had not pursued civil penalties due to HIE’s co-operation. However, she warned insufficient salaries was a problem plaguing all businesses across industries.

“Businesses paying annual salaries cannot take a ‘set and forget’ approach to paying their workers,” she said. “Employers must ensure wages being paid are sufficient to cover all minimum lawful entitlements for the hours their employees are actually working.”


Meanwhile, ASX-listed jewellery brand Lovisa was hit with a class action in the Federal Court for allegedly underpaying about 1000 current and former staff over six years.

Law firm Adero has yet to put a total amount on its claim, which stretches from 2019 to 2025, but says it has received registrations from more than 300 workers so far. The employees are mostly young university students.




Adero argues in its statement of claim that Lovisa failed to pay rest breaks, grant meal breaks or pay staff for attending stores before opening or after closing. Lovisa also allegedly required workers to wear Lovisa jewellery and dress shoes but did not pay them a special clothing allowance.

Lovisa said in a statement it took its Fair Work Act obligations “very seriously”, including paying overtime, and “has processes in place to monitor compliance with employment laws”.

“Lovisa intends to defend the class action proceedings,” the company said.

Departing Lovisa chief executive Victor Herrero is one of the highest-paid executives on the ASX, taking home about $30 million in the 2023 financial year, including long-term incentives.
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Reply #1 - Jan 30th, 2025 at 7:19pm
 

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Why are billionaires so greedy?  WTF.

They don't want anyone else to get ahead in life.
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Reply #2 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 10:11am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 30th, 2025 at 6:12pm:
Luxury island retreat underpaid staff by more than $20m   Sad

Financial Review
Jan 30, 2025

The operators of Hamilton Island’s luxury retreats and leisure facilities have agreed to backpay thousands of staff more than $28 million after admitting to underpaying them minimum rates for almost a decade.

The Fair Work Ombudsman found Hamilton Island Enterprises Ltd – which is owned by the billionaire Oatley family and operates the island’s accommodation as well as the marina, airport, retail stores, restaurants and leisure facilities – underpaid full-time hospitality staff through salaries that were not enough to cover overtime, shift work and weekend penalty rates.


The Hamilton Island Resort in Queensland was underpaying staff for eight years. 

HIE’s backpay bill totalled $28.1 million, including $6 million in interest and $500,000 in superannuation. More than 2150 current and former staff were underpaid between 2014 and 2022 and their backpay averaged $8000 with a maximum of $120,000. HIE must also pay a $750,000 contrition payment and conduct training and audits as part of an undertaking with the FWO.

Ombudsman Anna Booth said she had not pursued civil penalties due to HIE’s co-operation. However, she warned insufficient salaries was a problem plaguing all businesses across industries.

“Businesses paying annual salaries cannot take a ‘set and forget’ approach to paying their workers,” she said. “Employers must ensure wages being paid are sufficient to cover all minimum lawful entitlements for the hours their employees are actually working.”


Meanwhile, ASX-listed jewellery brand Lovisa was hit with a class action in the Federal Court for allegedly underpaying about 1000 current and former staff over six years.

Law firm Adero has yet to put a total amount on its claim, which stretches from 2019 to 2025, but says it has received registrations from more than 300 workers so far. The employees are mostly young university students.




Adero argues in its statement of claim that Lovisa failed to pay rest breaks, grant meal breaks or pay staff for attending stores before opening or after closing. Lovisa also allegedly required workers to wear Lovisa jewellery and dress shoes but did not pay them a special clothing allowance.

Lovisa said in a statement it took its Fair Work Act obligations “very seriously”, including paying overtime, and “has processes in place to monitor compliance with employment laws”.

“Lovisa intends to defend the class action proceedings,” the company said.

Departing Lovisa chief executive Victor Herrero is one of the highest-paid executives on the ASX, taking home about $30 million in the 2023 financial year, including long-term incentives.



No surprises there - being going on for more than a decade in the accommodation & hospitality industry.

In fact I believe it's been going on all my working life in that and other industry.

God help suppliers or tradesmen that overcharge these bastards .... yet if they mistakenly undercharge nothing is said ... and if the suppliers or tradies realise the error & try to re-invoice..... not a hope in hell that would be paid.

They all want their huge salaries & profits but phuk their employees.

This grub is a perfect example -

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Lovisa chief executive Victor Herrero is one of the highest-paid executives on the ASX, taking home about $30 million in the 2023 financial year


The CEO of Dominos - another company that pays it's employees shyte money - Don Meij was taking home $36 million six years ago.
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Reply #3 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 2:32pm
 
“ Ombudsman Anna Booth said she had not pursued civil penalties due to HIE’s co-operation. However, she warned insufficient salaries was a problem plaguing all businesses across industries.”

So Albo new IR laws are effectively useless?

Rather than face court and have a judge decide, a single public servant will make the decision based on their “vibe “ or possibly “ pay off “.

The ombudsman should be too refer the matter to court not act “as the court “.

The implications for corruption are definitely there  and quite possibly a factor in this situation.
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Reply #5 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 3:24pm
 
if you have a good work ethic and can find a skill where you excel, you would be insane to become an employee.

start your own business.

running a business is a self improvement strategy disguised as a money making venture

working for someone who does not appreciate you is like being in a bad marriage
you owe it to yourself to file for divorce if your boundaries are transgressed
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Reply #6 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 3:58pm
 
Only losers would work for such a company.
A mix of Aussie's and Backpackers who just work for partying, sex, drugs and alcohol Tourism. Let alone Asians who market themselves as cheap Asian labour who should only get paid peanuts in return for their poor quality functionality as workers.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #7 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 4:31pm
 
My son and his children's mother met there while working...
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Reply #8 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 4:34pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jan 31st, 2025 at 3:58pm:
Only losers would work for such a company.
A mix of Aussie's and Backpackers who just work for partying, sex, drugs and alcohol Tourism. Let alone Asians who market themselves as cheap Asian labour who should only get paid peanuts in return for their poor quality functionality as workers.



I heard an unconfirmed rumor that a lot of sex, drugs and rock and roll
happens on Hamilton Island.   Shocked
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Reply #9 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 4:47pm
 
Resorts like that market themselves as 'best job in the world'. I think some 19 year old won a prize to work there as that.

Recreational Diving Instructors don't get paid much at such locations, because the locations and lifestyle are the fringe benefit: booze, chicks, drugs, etc.

Unlike Commercial Divers who get paid extremely alot of money because it's all hard and super dangerous work and no play.
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Reply #10 - Jan 31st, 2025 at 9:32pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 30th, 2025 at 7:19pm:
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the billionaire Oatley family



Why are billionaires so greedy?  WTF.

They don't want anyone else to get ahead in life.


Interesting to note the political donations by the Oatley family.

These new Albo Laws won’t be used against billionaires.
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Reply #11 - Feb 1st, 2025 at 9:48am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 31st, 2025 at 3:24pm:
if you have a good work ethic and can find a skill where you excel, you would be insane to become an employee.

start your own business.

running a business is a self improvement strategy disguised as a money making venture

working for someone who does not appreciate you is like being in a bad marriage
you owe it to yourself to file for divorce if your boundaries are transgressed



Scoot - why is it that many farmers also have an off farm job?

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around 60% of small businesses in Australia fail within their first three years of operation, with approximately 20% failing in their first year alone. This means that a significant proportion of new businesses do not survive past the initial few years.


That's a very high rate with a possibility of long term debt repayment implications & bankruptcy.
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Reply #13 - Feb 1st, 2025 at 9:50am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 31st, 2025 at 4:34pm:
Jasin wrote on Jan 31st, 2025 at 3:58pm:
Only losers would work for such a company.
A mix of Aussie's and Backpackers who just work for partying, sex, drugs and alcohol Tourism. Let alone Asians who market themselves as cheap Asian labour who should only get paid peanuts in return for their poor quality functionality as workers.



I heard an unconfirmed rumor that a lot of sex, drugs and rock and roll
happens on Hamilton Island.   Shocked


Keep em doped up & pay them shyte wages.
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