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Denton, Michael William executive officer of Micart Pty Ltd trading as Complete K9 Services & Security


Summary

Micart Pty Ltd  trading as Complete K9 Services & Security, being an employer under the Industrial Relations Act 1999 (PDF, 1.9 MB) was prosecuted for failing to pay an employee correct wages in accordance with section 666(1) of the Act. The employee was employed as a mobile security guard at the employer’s workplace at Tewantin and was not paid correct wages for time worked from 16 to 24 March 2006 and was convicted and fined $500 in the Noosa Industrial Magistrates Court and ordered to pay $491.28 arrears of wages to the employee.

Details
Industry:

Security industry

Defendant:

Denton, Michael William executive officer of Micart Pty Ltd trading as Complete K9 Services & Security

Date of offence:

24 March 2006

Location of offence:

Noosaville

Offence:

Failure to pay wages

Court:

Noosa Industrial Magistrates Court

Magistrate:

Ms Bernadette Callaghan

Legislation:

s.666(1) Industrial Relations Act 1999

Plea:

Ex-parte

Decision date:

21 March 2007

Penalty:

Fined $500 and ordered to pay $491.28 outstanding wages

Professional and legal costs:

-

Court costs:

$66.50

In default period to pay:

In default 5 days imprisonment

Conviction recorded:

Yes

 

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