Allpartied
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I can only go on my own experience.That's nonsense. The WRC process is very straightforward. If there is any sort of a case they will find in favour of the employee. The awards are usually much smaller than the employee expects.
SME's often don't have the resources to defend themselves, or to have a watertight HR system, so they usually end up on the wrong side of the process.
Thankfully most employees know that Unions kill small businesses so they avoid joining them.
My kids and their friends are working mininum wage jobs for small businesses. They work long hours, with hardly any breaks, and have to divide their service tips with the owner. They worked , very hard, for this charlatan for two years.
I told them to ask for their annual leave entitlement, at which point they were both sacked.
This is the crux of the WRC complaint.
It is widespread abuse and exploitation of young employees.
They have new jobs in a different business, but are still not getting their annual leave entitlement and, after their last experience, are unlikely to challenge this malpractice.
I'm afraid many small business owners are amoral and, basically, steal their young employees money.