Fair Work Ombudsman is suing labor-hire firm Four Seasons Workforce over underpaying two international workers in Coffs Harbour — one Chinese woman who borrowed money for groceries and a Japanese worker both owed thousands — with potential fines up to $99,000 per offense and the director facing $19,800 per breach; this isn’t the first legal action this year in the region, and Fair Work stresses that visa holders have equal rights to report wage theft without risking their status.

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