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    • Industrial Relations public sector
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      • Request for flexible working arrangements
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Wage theft. It’s a crime

5 March 2020

The Palaszczuk Government will introduce legislation to make wage theft a criminal offence.

Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said amendments to the state Criminal Code will be introduced to tackle wage theft head-on, following a Queensland Parliamentary inquiry.

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Published 06 March 2020
Last updated 17 June 2020

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