While the deregistration meant that the Labour Inspectorate’s claims against On Time Cleaning had to be dropped, the case against Singh was allowed to continue.
On October 24, 2018 the Labour Inspectorate received a complaint from a former employee of On Time Cleaning.
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The owner of On Time Cleaning has been ordered to pay $42,633.88 for breaches of the Minimum Wage Act and Holiday Pay Act. (File photo)
The worker alleged that he did not get paid the minimum wage for all the hours that he worked and that he did not receive an employment agreement.
In January 2019, Singh provided a list of 36 past and present employees of the company.