2.5 million Australians not getting superannuation entitlements

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Research has shown that more than 2.5 million Australian workers are not getting their correct superannuation entitlements from their employers.


E lata i le 2 ma le 'afa miliona tagata faigaluega i Ausetalia e le o sa'o ona totogi pe le o totogia a latou supa e Kamupani o loo faigaluega ai.

 

O le lipoti na faamaopoopoina e le Industry Super Australia, Cbus le Ofisa o Lafoga ma le Ofisa o Fuainumera Faamaumauina.

 

Na iloa i le suesuega, e lata i le $7 biliona e le'i totogia e Kamupani i tagata faigaluega.

 

Na saunoa le faatonu o le Industry Super Australia, David Whiteley e faatusa lea i le $1,500 i le tausaga le supa a le tagata faigaluega e lusi ona ua taofia pe le totogia sa'o e le Kamupani.

 

WHITELEY

 

"Where people are deliberately being underpaid or not being paid their super(annuation) at all is clearly unscrupulous behaviour. When you consider the implications of people not having enough super when they retire, meaning either they need to work longer or be more reliant on the age pension or have a lower-quality retirement, then, I think, quite clearly, this is an injustice."

 






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