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Threat of summer boycott on Paddle Pop, Golden Gaytime and Magnum
The union representing Streets ice-cream factory workers will urge the public to boycott its products including Paddle Pop, Golden Gaytime and Magnum over the summer if the company terminates their agreement on pay and conditions.
- Anna Patty
His kitchen, new rules: Calombaris to reimburse underpaid staff within weeks
Back-pay delay shrinks from next year to next month in wake of campaign against well-known cook.
- Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago
Underpaid staff at Calombaris restaurants could wait up to a year for backpay
Former staff at George Calombaris' restaurant empire will be forced to wait almost another year to receive backpay for missing wages and entitlements after his company Made Establishment failed to resolve a disastrous payroll bungle.
- Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago
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Why you eat like your colleagues
They say your friends can make you fat, but your colleagues could be the real culprits.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Dainty Sichuan alleged to have paid workers $10 an hour for seven-day weeks, 10-hour plus days
Popular Melbourne restaurant Dainty Sichuan allegedly paid employees $10 an hour while they worked 10 hour-plus shifts, seven days a week.
- Liam Mannix
George Calombaris' long-term partner George Sykiotis departs the business
George Sykiotis told staff he was leaving Made Establishment to spend more time with his family, but hospitality sources claim his relationship with financial backer Radek Sali had become strained.
- Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago
Celebrity chef Adrian Richardson reimburses staff after failing to pay penalties
Celebrity chef Adrian Richardson has failed to pay staff their correct entitlements.
- Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago
Former staff claim Calombaris empire routinely ignored penalty rates
Ex-staff employed at George Calombaris' restaurants claim penalty rate payments were 'routinely ignored'.
- Cameron Houston and Mark Hawthorne
George Calombaris restaurant pay scandal tests relations with business partner
The underpayment of $2.6 million in wages by celebrity chef George Calombaris has caused major ructions with his new business partner, Radek Sali, who could be forced to bail out the embattled hospitality empire.
- Cameron Houston and Mark Hawthorne
George Calombaris' restaurants underpaid staff $2.6 million
Nearly 200 staff at George Calombaris' restaurants have been underpaid $2.6 million collectively, with the celebrity chef blaming "historically poor processes" for the bungle.
- Marissa Calligeros
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