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Sham contracting revealed: Father of three owed $70,000!
A Campbelltown bricklayer has launched a one-man picket in his bid to secure $70,000 in unpaid superannuation from his boss.
William Hodge began working for DMW Bricklaying in 2000 and has not received any superannuation benefits in 11 years.
“I just want the money I was supposed to be getting,” says the father-of-three and sole breadwinner in the family."
“I know I don’t actually get it until I am 65, but it will be there when I need it, and if anything happens and I die it is there for my kids.”
William Hodge - UPDATE
Campbelltown bricklayer William Hodge has a message for all workers – if you don’t fight, you lose.
With the CFMEU’s help the father-of-three recently won his battle against DMW Bricklaying with the company and developer Skyton agreeing to a confidential payout.
Hodge, who was working under an ABN, was a victim of sham contracting and was owed $70,000 in unpaid superannuation
He began working for Darren Williams, the owner of DMW Bricklaying in 2000 and did not receive any superannuation benefits in 11 years.
SECTION 5 - LOSS OF DEPOSITS AND CANCELLATION CHARGES
EXTENT OF COVER
Accident & Health International will indemnify the Eligible Financial Member and their accompanying Immediate Family for loss of travel and accommodation expenses paid in advance for the loss of which he or she is legally liable and which are not recoverable from any other source, consequent upon the cancellation of travel occurring between the date of payment of those expenses and the date of commencement of the Insured Travel caused only by: