Light rail wage theft lawsuit seeks $700,000 for 84 workers


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Canberra light rail workers lives were potentially put at risk through a lack of adequate breaks, the construction union claims.


The union last week filed a wage theft lawsuit alleging 55 breaches of workplace laws by John Holland and its sub-contractors on the billion-dollar ACT government project.


The case seeks a Federal Court order to force the engineering giant and six of its sub-contractors to repay 84 workers $700,000 in unpaid wages and entitlements.


The allegations include breaches of awards and enterprise agreements throughout 2017, including non-payment of overtime and allowances, payment of below award wages, failure to provide proper breaks, as well as breaches around payment of superannuation.


The CFMEU said a number of the workers claims exceeded $20,000, while the average individual underpayment to the 84 affected workers had been about $7400.


The defendants have no yet had time to file a defence in court to the allegations.


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