Workers owed $2.6b in unpaid super as government tries to reduce penalties

By Caitlin Fitzsimmons and John Collett
Updated December 3 2015 - 10:08am, first published November 22 2015 - 1:57am
Dan Warne was paid a superannuation debt after six months of "hassling". Photo: Pat Scala
Dan Warne was paid a superannuation debt after six months of "hassling". Photo: Pat Scala
Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer says the legislation will ease the burden on small business. Photo:  Ben Rushton
Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer says the legislation will ease the burden on small business. Photo: Ben Rushton

Dan Warne thinks it is "ridiculous and counter-intuitive" that the federal government has moved to reduce the penalties on employers that don't pay superannuation to effectively zero.

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