7-Eleven Scandal: Uncovering Wage Fraud and Exploitation fsx
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The company eventually paid back $173 million to more than 4000 victims of endemic wage theft, but as the claims continued to grow, Fels was effectively dumped by 7-Eleven. 7-Eleven says wage theft cannot occur again Since 2016, 7-Eleven has paid back more than $170 million to staff who worked in franchised stores , and spent $50 million in operational improvements. This scheme generated over $182 million in proceeds from the 7-Eleven franchise stores. In addition to the prison sentence, the court entered an order forfeiting the Yousefs rights to eight 7-Eleven stores in New York and ten 7-Eleven stores in Virginia, as well as a Long Island residence worth over $150,000. Adele Ferguson, Sarah Danckert and Klaus Toft. Australias biggest convenience store chain, 7-Eleven, is under fire for paying many of its staff as little as $10 an hour before tax with the Prof Fels believes most of 7-Elevens 20,000 workers over the past decade have been underpaid by about half, often under threat of deportation. To date the panel has received around 3000 claims Some 7-Eleven stores are using surveillance cameras to prevent workers from stealing, months after some franchisees paid back $173 million over wage-theft accusations. Tyler Sonnemaker. Jun 23 The new investigations come as the federal government has vowed to crack down on wage fraud across the $170 billion franchise industry, including 7-Eleven, with new legislation set to be drafted The 7-Eleven scandal has exposed the pervasive exploitation occurring in Australian workplaces. Moreover, it has demonstrated the inadequacy of existing laws and processes for dealing with widespread wage fraud, especially where vulnerable migrants are its victims. Speaking to Fairfax media, one 7-Eleven insider condemned attempts to cover up wage fraud, noting it was impossible for a company with a 24-hour staf
