The company, which sells software that simplifies administration for NDIS service providers, is believed to owe affected staff months of unpaid wages and super.
Already a subscriber?National Disability Insurance Scheme software provider GoodHuman has been forced into liquidation amid a court ruling that it has nearly $3 million in debts., is believed to owe affected staff members between nine and 18 weeks of unpaid wages and up to 34 weeks of unpaid superannuation, three current employees toldThey asked to remain anonymous because they were worried out about repercussions for speaking out.
The employees accused the company of consistently being late to pay some staff last year and of not paying staff at all since the first week of 2024. “ must accordingly be presumed to be insolvent, and orders ought to be made for it to be wound up in insolvency,” Registrar Woronczak said. Staff experienced their first delayed payment in November 2022 when the company missed a deadline for paying staff their superannuation contributions.
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