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Yallourn power station workers to be backpaid super after underpayment revealed

Mining and Energy Union < 1 mins read

Members at Victoria’s Yallourn Power Station will be backpaid superannuation after the Fair Work Commission ruled in favour of the Mining and Energy Union application for members to receive their withheld payments.

Approximately 70 workers are affected, with the accumulated underpayments totalling approximately $75,500. 

Victorian District Secretary Mark Richards said that this was a long running dispute.

“Members were not receiving their correct superannuation payments all the way back to 2020.

“While it is disappointing that Energy Australia fought us every step of the way, we are extremely pleased that the Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission ruled in our favour.

“I have spoken to members who say they are very relieved that this has now been resolved. At the end of the day, members just wanted to get what they were always entitled to.”

The underpayments were uncovered after the Mining and Energy Union conducted an audit after a new payroll system was introduced in 2020.

Following the audit, the Mining and Energy Union lodged a case with the Fair Work Commission. Last month the Commission found in favour of the Union. 

Historically, Energy Australia failed to make superannuation contributions to employees concerning the ordinary hours not worked by employees when they take time off in lieu for the payment of overtime. 

Energy Australia have now committed to depositing the withheld payments, with interest, into members’ superannuation accounts.


Contact details:

Monique Blasiak (0430 515 162)

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