Posted on August 7, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Shane McGrath (Pebs group) is a dodgy and unethical business man that fails to run a business properly and who does not even pay his employees
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Anonymous
Posted on October 5, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I want my money back Shane Mcgrath! You are a fraud a thief a conman You will be caught
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Anonymous
Posted on June 22, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Where are you Shane Mcgrath? In Hawthorn? Wheelers Hill, Frankston? Rosebud, Somerville, Narre Warren, Cranbourne, Berwick.... or your car!
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Anonymous
Posted on April 23, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Come out come out wherever you are
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Anonymous
Posted on August 26, 2019 Caller type: Other Location: Australia
Where is Helen Mitchell, the pub, the bottle shop, passed out, pokies... who knows?
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Ex-Associate
Posted on June 17, 2018 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I thought Greg Bai was your sidekick Shane! You’re weird.
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Posted on May 23, 2022 Location: Australia
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Anonymous
Posted on January 12, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: RainbowFlagAustralia Did some digging this is a guy called Shane McGrath who runs Pebs Group and Ooh Aah Media he has just faced court Online directory business in court
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action in the Federal Circuit Court against the operators of an online business based in the Melbourne suburb of Cranbourne North.
Facing court are PEBS Group Pty Ltd, which sells advertising space in the online directory www.rainbowflag.com.au and the company’s manager and sole director, Shane McGrath.
The regulator investigated after receiving requests for assistance from telemarketing employees, who had been engaged by PEBS Group to cold call businesses to try to get them to buy advertising space in the online directory.
A Fair Work Inspector issued a Compliance Notice in February this year after forming a belief that the company had underpaid five employees for periods of work between June and August, 2019.
Three of the employees were young workers. The inspector believed that four of the employees were paid no wages at all, while the other was not paid for all hours worked, resulting in underpayment of wages and leave entitlements under the Clerks – Private Sector Award 2010.
The FWO alleges that the company, without reasonable excuse, failed to comply with the Compliance Notice. The notice required the company to calculate and back-pay the workers’ entitlements.
In line with the FWO’s proportionate approach to regulation during the COVID-19 pandemic, the FWO attempted to secure voluntary compliance before commencing proceedings.
Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said that the regulator would continue to enforce workplace laws and take businesses to court where lawful requests are not complied with.
“Under the Fair Work Act, Compliance Notices are important tools used by inspectors if they form a belief that an employer has breached workplace laws.”
“Where employers do not comply with our requests, we will take appropriate action to protect employees. A court can order the business to pay penalties in addition to back-paying workers,” Ms Parker said.
“Any employees with concerns about their pay or entitlements should contact the Fair Work Ombudsman for free assistance.”
The Fair Work Ombudsman is seeking penalties against PEBS Group and Mr McGrath. It also seeks orders for the company to comply with the Compliance Notice, which includes rectifying any underpayments in full, plus superannuation and interest.
PEBS Group is facing a maximum penalty of $31,500, while Mr McGrath is facing a maximum penalty of $6,300. A directions hearing is listed in the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne on 11 November 2020. /Public Release. The material in this public release comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here. Tags:Australia, Award, business, coronavirus, court, covid-19, fair work, Fair Work Act, Federal, Internet, Melbourne, Ombudsman, online business, penalty, regulation, space, superannuation
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Posted on October 18, 2020 Location: Australia
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Australian citizen
Posted on October 16, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Shane Mcgrath Beware of this person and this business, he owes over $200,000 in court fees and to other businesses from the past, it’s important you know who he is. Please beware. See this link; https://www.fairwork.gov.au/about-us/news-and-media-releases/2020-media-releases/october-2020/20201013-pebs-litigation-media-release
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Pens group
Posted on February 3, 2020 Caller type: Silent call Location: Australia
Caller: Who are these people listed There are so many pathetic people who just write crap on these sites. This number relates to pens group not the other company that is spoken of. Haha
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Anonymous
Posted on August 7, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on October 5, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
You are a fraud a thief a conman
You will be caught
Anonymous
Posted on June 22, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on April 23, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on August 26, 2019Caller type: Other
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Ex-Associate
Posted on June 17, 2018Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on January 12, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Did some digging this is a guy called Shane McGrath who runs Pebs Group and Ooh Aah Media he has just faced court
Online directory business in court
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action in the Federal Circuit Court against the operators of an online business based in the Melbourne suburb of Cranbourne North.
Facing court are PEBS Group Pty Ltd, which sells advertising space in the online directory www.rainbowflag.com.au and the company’s manager and sole director, Shane McGrath.
The regulator investigated after receiving requests for assistance from telemarketing employees, who had been engaged by PEBS Group to cold call businesses to try to get them to buy advertising space in the online directory.
A Fair Work Inspector issued a Compliance Notice in February this year after forming a belief that the company had underpaid five employees for periods of work between June and August, 2019.
Three of the employees were young workers. The inspector believed that four of the employees were paid no wages at all, while the other was not paid for all hours worked, resulting in underpayment of wages and leave entitlements under the Clerks – Private Sector Award 2010.
The FWO alleges that the company, without reasonable excuse, failed to comply with the Compliance Notice. The notice required the company to calculate and back-pay the workers’ entitlements.
In line with the FWO’s proportionate approach to regulation during the COVID-19 pandemic, the FWO attempted to secure voluntary compliance before commencing proceedings.
Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said that the regulator would continue to enforce workplace laws and take businesses to court where lawful requests are not complied with.
“Under the Fair Work Act, Compliance Notices are important tools used by inspectors if they form a belief that an employer has breached workplace laws.”
“Where employers do not comply with our requests, we will take appropriate action to protect employees. A court can order the business to pay penalties in addition to back-paying workers,” Ms Parker said.
“Any employees with concerns about their pay or entitlements should contact the Fair Work Ombudsman for free assistance.”
The Fair Work Ombudsman is seeking penalties against PEBS Group and Mr McGrath. It also seeks orders for the company to comply with the Compliance Notice, which includes rectifying any underpayments in full, plus superannuation and interest.
PEBS Group is facing a maximum penalty of $31,500, while Mr McGrath is facing a maximum penalty of $6,300. A directions hearing is listed in the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne on 11 November 2020.
/Public Release. The material in this public release comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here.
Tags:Australia, Award, business, coronavirus, court, covid-19, fair work, Fair Work Act, Federal, Internet, Melbourne, Ombudsman, online business, penalty, regulation, space, superannuation
Location: Australia
Australian citizen
Posted on October 16, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Beware of this person and this business, he owes over $200,000 in court fees and to other businesses from the past, it’s important you know who he is. Please beware.
See this link;
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/about-us/news-and-media-releases/2020-media-releases/october-2020/20201013-pebs-litigation-media-release
Pens group
Posted on February 3, 2020Caller type: Silent call
Location: Australia
There are so many pathetic people who just write crap on these sites. This number relates to pens group not the other company that is spoken of. Haha
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