Are you paying your employees correctly? Wages and wage theft
This workshop has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations through the Productivity, Education and Training fund grant program. Speakers The criminalisation of wage theft marks a significant shift in employment law, placing increased pressure on employers to ensure compliance with wage and entitlement obligations.

In this webinar, we’ll cover:
- The introduction of the wage theft offence and its legal implications.
- What is wage theft?
- How others involved in an underpayment can also be held criminally responsible
- Understanding and utilising the safe harbour provisions: the Voluntary Small Business Wage Compliance Code and Cooperation Agreements
- Practical steps to ensure compliance, protect your business & avoid wage theft
- What to do if you discover an underpayment in your business.