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CHANEL SoHo store robbery suspect awaits extradition in Fort Lauderdale

Chanel SoHo store robbery suspect awaits extradition in Fort Lauderdale Published:  Updated:  Tags:  The New York Police Department released these images to the public after a Feb. 3 store robbery in Manhattan. (NYPD) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – After a brazen daylight armed robbery at the Chanel SoHo boutique in Manhattan, federal agents said a Brooklyn suspect decided to run and hide in South Florida. The FBI-NYPD Joint Major Theft Task Force identified the suspect as Eric Spencer and tracked him to Fort Lauderdale. They are still searching for his accomplices. Records show Spencer, 29, was arrested on Saturday, and he appeared in front of Judge Jared M. Strauss on Monday at the U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale.

Mass walk-off proves costly for 64 employees at Queensland construction project

Australian Building and Construction Commission The Federal Circuit Court has today handed down penalties totalling $112,000 against 64 employees who took part in unlawful industrial action at a Fortitude Valley construction site in September 2018. The employees were engaged to work on the FV1 – Stage 2 project involving the construction of 267 residential apartments and 50 short-term residential units. The unlawful industrial action took place on 11 September 2018 after two CFMMEU representatives met with employees at the site prior to them starting work in the morning. Following the meeting, the 64 employees did not return to work and instead left the site for the remainder of the day.

Brisbane bakery fined $26k for ripping off teen worker

A bakery ripped off a teen worker then failed to accept they broke workplace laws. Business by Vanda Carson Premium Content Subscriber only A Brisbane bakery who ripped off a teen worker by underpaying her wages then failed to accept they broke workplace laws and comply with investigators demands has been fined nearly $30,000 by a court after action by the wages watchdog. Mount Ommaney Bakehouse (MOB) owner T & Sons Pty Ltd and its manager Rosa Vo, of Mt Ommaney, have been fined a total of $26,460 by Federal Circuit Court judge Michael Jarrett for failing to comply with formal demands from the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO).

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