Jo Wright, 64, tells AGM she was subject to an unfair rostering system at supermarket giant and not remunerated properly for her experience
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A Woolworths employee has confronted the supermarket’s board over the huge disparity between her $26 hourly rate, which she describes as “not a living wage”, and the high salaries of executives.
Jo Wright, who works on the supermarket floor in a New South Wales southern highlands store, told the company’s annual general meeting on Thursday she was subject to an unfair rostering system and was not remunerated properly for her experience.
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