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Mantle Group

Mantle Hospitality Group

Adero is investigating potential wage underpayments owing to employees of Mantle Hospitality Group venues. If you have been employed at an MHG restaurant, bar or other hospitality venue, at any time since 2014, please contact us or click the register now button below.

Adero is conducting investigations into potential wage underpayments by hospitality companies within the Mantle Hospitality Group (MHG).

Clients of Adero have indicated that they were not paid for all the hours they actually worked, which were higher than the hours that were put on their roster or timesheet.

In our view, if this conduct is established, it is likely that wage underpayment has occurred. In that case, there would be a breach of the law, and former and current employees of MHG may be entitled to compensation.

If you worked at MHG at any point since 2014 and would like to find out more, please contact us via the “Register Interest” button below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Although circumstances can vary, the general structure of a class action proceeding run by Adero Law is as follows:

  1. A wrongdoing occurs that affects a group of people (claimants) in a similar way.
  2. Adero’s Claim Origination team investigate the wrongdoing by conducting due diligence investigations and liaising with a lead claimant.
  3. The claim is filed in Court.
  4. Pleadings and other Court documents are finalised and filed with the Court.
  5. Claimants have a chance to opt-out of the class action.
  6. Evidence is compiled and the claim is prepared for trial.
  7. If appropriate, mediation or settlement discussions take place between the parties.
  8. If a settlement agreement is not reached, the claim proceeds to trial.
  9. Once a settlement agreement has been reached, claimants are notified, and a timetable put in place for any objections or submissions to be made ahead of a hearing.
  10. A settlement hearing occurs.
  11. If the settlement is approved, a distribution scheme will be implemented under the guidance of the Court.

No. You will not have to personally pay Adero Law any monies unless you are successful, in which case the only money you will pay to Adero Law will come from any successful outcome you receive. You will not have to pay anything more than what you receive.

Yes. Only the lead claimant will be named in the class action. Your name will not be made public unless you have specifically consented.

Whilst individual circumstances will vary, Adero undertakes due diligence in relation to likely damages calculations. The amount of underpayment varies depending on the claim being brought, such as a breach of the enterprise agreement or a breach of the National Employment Standards, and the hourly rates used.

Adero will make every effort to recover all potential underpayments owing to members of a class action (claimants).

Yes. Adero Law will recover its fees from the winnings. Adero law bears the costs and risk of the class action and therefore also collects an uplift on those fees from the winnings. The amount that Adero Law takes from the winnings is supervised by the Court.

Claimants should be aware that the recovery of any underpayment will be subject to terms of the retainer. For more information on the terms of the retainer of any current class action, please request a copy of the retainer by emailing enquiries@aderolaw.com.au or by contacting (02) 6189 1022.

No. Your employer cannot terminate your employment for participating in a class action. This will amount to an adverse action. Moreover, your name will not be disclosed without your express consent. This means that your employer cannot know you joined an action unless you tell them, you tell someone else or instruct us to disclose your name. We do not identify our clients, not even to other members of the action.

No. The Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) s 340 prevents employers from treating you differently for exercising your workplace rights. It is unlawful to punish an employee in any way for joining a class action. If you believe this has happened to you, contact us at Adero Law and we will promptly investigate.

No. Both union members and non-members are encouraged to join so that we can win back the entitlements that are owed to everyone.

Yes. Our claimants include current and past workers.

We want to hear your story!

Upon submission, our team of lawyers will be in contact with you to see whether you have a claim.