It takes the total cost for Super Retail's staff underpayments to $61.2 million. 9News
"Offsetting this decrease is the identification of additional team members also impacted by overtime underpayments."The announcement comes as the company's first-half net profit fell by 20 per cent to $57.4 million, despite modest revenue growth in the face of drought and bushfires.CEO and Group Managing Director Anthony Heraghty said overall the business was moving in a positive direction.
"A significant proportion of the Group's products are sourced from China, across all of its brands," Super Retail reported.
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