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‘Inexplicable’ Victorian wage theft laws face High Court challenge

David Marin-Guzman
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Victoria’s wage theft laws are facing a constitutional challenge that would neutralise states’ powers to bring criminal charges over underpayments if successful.

Regional restaurant Macedon Lounge – the first business to be charged with wage theft offences – has applied to the High Court in a bid to argue the Victorian laws are invalid because they clash with federal laws governing underpayments.

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David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com

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