Crocmedia branded ‘exploitative’ after failing to properly pay two interns for months

crocmedia logoThe treatment of two interns who worked for a pittance for months on end at Melbourne production house Crocmedia has been described as “exploitative” by a judge.

In the first ruling of its kind the company, co-founded by broadcaster Craig Hutchison and journalist James Swanwick, was ordered to pay a fine of $24,000 after failing to properly pay the pair who worked for the company for 14 months and six months respectively.

The duo, one a sports journalism student at university aged 20 to 21 at the time and other was aged 23 to 24 at the time and a recent graduate from a journalism course at university, were producing radio shows for the SEN Network working multiple shifts per week, including the overnight midnight to 6am shifts.

The Fair Work Ombudsman lodged the case in mid-2013 with the courts claiming the pair were entitled to be paid minimum wage of $18 per hour rather than being classed as volunteers, meaning the 21-year-old worker was entitled to be paid $5,767 and the other worker $19,341 his time, as opposed to $2940.

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