The Australian owners of New Zealand's biggest gold mine have been forced to take back a sacked worker and pay her 3½ years worth of missed wages – well in excess of $100,000.
Tracey Jinkinson worked as a grade controller for 19 months from
Liam Baldwin Thu, 19 Aug 2010
The Australian owners of New Zealand’s biggest gold mine have been forced to take back a sacked worker and pay her 3½ years worth of missed wages – well in excess of $100,000.
Tracey Jinkinson worked as a grade controller for 19 months from May 2005 at Oceana Gold’s mine at Macraes, about 90km
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