Domino's Pizza share price plummets over wage fraud concerns
Investors have punished fast-food giant Domino's Pizza over wage-fraud claims
Mario is an Investigations Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Investors have punished fast-food giant Domino's Pizza over wage-fraud claims
Pizza giant hasn't delivered wages its workers are owed.
Embattled pizza giant Domino's faces calls for an independent compensation scheme for exploited workers.
"I will say straight that we want to sell this sponsorship," a Domino's Pizza franchisee blurts down the line in Mandarin.
A Domino's Pizza franchisee has been caught illegally selling visas for up to $150,000, as former workers claim the practice is common within the pizza chain.
Beginning today, Domino's Pizza workers will receive an extra 25 per cent loading when they work on Sundays, to be paid for a by a new surcharge on orders across its Australia network.
"These aren't fake, they are real bullets," the robber yells as he presses the loaded pistol into the forehead of a Caltex service station attendant. Sohaib Irshad, the attendant, can feel cold steel against his skin and is desperately trying to stay calm as the robber shouts and pounds on the counter demanding cash.
New footage has emerged of Appco "chuggers" taking part in a "cock fight", a bizarre weekly ritual which involved sales staff pecking at each other as punishment for poor performance.
Charity marketing giant Appco has revealed that only a single charity has severed ties following claims of sham contracting and bullying.
Oil giant Caltex is in damage control as it widened an internal investigation to include the Rana family, one of its largest franchisee groups.
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