Queensland employers caught committing wage theft could face up to fourteen years in prison under laws to be proposed next month. 

 

A 2018 inquiry discovered almost one in four Queensland workers were not being paid their full wage.

 

Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace says amendments will be made to the criminal code after years of union pressure on state and federal governments.

 

Wage theft includes not paying superannuation, withholding leave entitlements and short changing staff.