BRIEF-Wynyard Group says it placed company into voluntary administration – Reuters

Oct 25 Wynyard Group Ltd : * Says it has placed company into voluntary administration * Board considered all available options including potentially raising additional capital and drawing on NZ$10 million loan * Kordamentha partners, Neale Jackson and Grant Graham, have been appointed as administrators of company * Board concluded that neither raising further equity…

EMRISE CORPORATION Announces Distribution to Stockholders of Third Liquidation Dividend – GlobeNewswire (press release)

WOODBRIDGE, N.J., Oct. 24, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EMRISE CORPORATION (formerly traded on OTCQB under the symbol EMRI) (EMRISE or the Company), announced today that it has instructed its paying agent, VStock Transfer, LLC (Paying Agent), to begin the process of distributing the previously announced third liquidation dividend of $0.12 per share (the Distribution) to…

EMRISE CORPORATION Announces Distribution to Stockholders of Third Liquidation Dividend – Nasdaq

WOODBRIDGE, N.J., Oct. 24, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EMRISE CORPORATION (formerly traded on OTCQB under the symbol EMRI) (EMRISE or the Company), announced today that it has instructed its paying agent, VStock Transfer, LLC (Paying Agent), to begin the process of distributing the previously announced third liquidation dividend of $0.12 per share (the…

Two fined as Fair Work Ombudsman concludes case against operator of collapsed labour hire company – SmartCompany.com.au

One man has been fined $14,960 and another $9920 after a four-year long Fair Work Ombudsman case over deductions from staff wages was concluded. In February 2014, the Ombudsman took Travice Blom, the former operator of labour hire company Oz Staff Career Services Pty Ltd, to court over $130,000 that was alleged to have been unlawfully…

Crown Casino, Fed Square cleaners lose $130000 in wage theft scandal – The Sydney Morning Herald

More than 100 low-paid cleaners who worked at Melbourne’s Federation Square and Crown Casino had their wages illegally docked and their pay records falsified to cover up the corrupt practice. The cleaners, many of whom were young workers and migrants, had so-called “administration fees” of about $25 taken out from their pay every week, while lesser amounts for…