A landmark court decision is set to bring closure to thousands of Australian workers who were exploited by their employer, 7-Eleven, in a massive wage theft scandal that rocked the nation. Years after allegations of widespread underpayment and rorting first emerged, a court has handed down a significant judgment that is expected to bring justice to employees who were denied their rightful wages. The case centers on a class action lawsuit filed by workers who claimed they were underpaid and subjected to a culture of exploitation by the convenience store chain. The outcome is seen as a major victory for workers' rights and a significant blow to the company's reputation, which has been marred by allegations of systemic wage theft.


Years after 7-Eleven pay rorting revealed, justice finally done  The Age