Bakery environment left employee 'broken'

Published date06 November 2021
Romeeco Bakery owner Anesly Joy Samuel was on Wednesday ordered by the Employment Relations Authority to pay nearly $300,000 in arrears and penalties after a Labour Inspectorate investigation found he underpaid staff.

The bakery workers were paid wages for 40 hours per week when, in reality, some were working more than 80 hours per week.

The staff member, who the Otago Daily Times has agreed not to name, walked out on Mr Samuel, known to his staff as Joy, in 2020.

They described their time as "traumatic".

The former staff member was visibly upset while recalling their experience.

"It still deeply affects me".

It was agreed, in writing, that they would work 40 hours a week over five days, with Friday and Saturday off, but it never worked out like that.

Some weeks the former staff member would work 30 hours over six days, some weeks 60 hours over six days.

Some days Mr Samuel appeared to be angry, they said, and they would be sent home after just four hours, with no reason given.

It quickly became difficult to manage life outside work.

"I had bills to pay, I needed to have a steady income."

Feeling overwhelmed and anxious, the former staff member rang Mr Samuel in tears and asked to be rostered on for their contracted hours.

No change was made and they said he reacted angrily to subsequent approaches about the matter.

They also alleged Mr Samuel would swear at staff, and throw items around the kitchen after losing his temper.

"In my last few weeks there I was just shaking the whole time."

The Employment Relations Authority noted Mr Samuel repeatedly...

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