Otago Daily Times

Fined for employment breaches

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HAMILTON: Two Waikato businesses have been fined more than $21,000 for ‘‘depriving’’ a migrant worker of almost $30,000 in wages.

Kumar Holdings and Associates Ltd (Kumar Holdings) and World Class Kiwi Parcel Limited (World Class Kiwi), both owned by Nitesh Kumar, were ordered to pay $21,600 in penalties by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) after a Labour Inspectora­te found both defaulting companies failed to pay minimum wage and holiday pay, and keep accurate employment records.

Labour Inspectora­te regional manager Natalie Gardiner said the ERA’s determinat­ion reflected how serious the employment breaches were.

‘‘These are hefty sums which Mr Kumar deprived from his employee for his own financial benefit, so the large penalty ordered by the ERA’s Determinat­ion this month shows how serious these employment breaches are,’’ Ms Gardiner said.

‘‘The ERA found that many of these breaches of record keeping, including employment agreements, were deliberate, sustained and ongoing.

‘‘Not only did Mr Kumar financiall­y benefit at the expense of his employee, he also obtained an unfair advantage over his market competitor­s and that behaviour is strongly discourage­d.’’

The exemployee often worked more than 40 hours a week, undertakin­g cleaning activities, mail runs, and courier driving, according to Ms Gardiner.

Kumar Holdings and World Class Kiwi will be placed on the Stand Down list for 12 months and will be prevented from hiring migrant workers for that time.

Kumar has since repaid more than $27,000 owed to the exemployee. — NZME

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