Marketing company slammed by judge for ‘taking advantage’ of interns with low pay

nexusA marketing company which tried to save money by under-paying interns has been slammed by a Federal Court judge for undertaking what could be described as a “calculated and carefully executed fraud”.

Orders were made against Naomi-Jayne Aldred, the operator of Melbourne-based marketing company, Nexus Coaching Group Pty Ltd, which went into liquidation in 2013, ordering her to pay $17,000 for under-paying three interns that worked for the business.

The action was launched on behalf of the women by the Fair Work Ombudsman, Natalie James.

The Ombudsman claimed the three women had worked for the company for free for three months after being recruited by the Nexus CG in 2012.

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