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Brutal Ink boss Chrissy Dawson unlawfully sacked Devon Whitham after she complained about not getting paid

Devon Whitham has been awarded more than $30,000 in compensation and lost wages after she took her case to the ERA.

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Brutal Ink boss Chrissy Dawson unlawfully sacked Devon Whitham after she complained about not getting paid

Devon Whitham has been awarded more than $30,000 in compensation and lost wages after she took her case to the ERA.

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'S*** attitude': Tattoo parlour worker fired after complaining she wasn't being paid

Tattoo shop Brutal Ink ordered to pay $30,000+ to employee fired for complaining about unpaid wages. Retaliatory firing for wage complaints exposes employers to liability; reflects broader employment law risks HR teams must manage.

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  1. domenica 7 giugno 2026·nzherald.co.nz

    'S*** attitude': Tattoo parlour worker fired after complaining she wasn't being paid

    Now the former Brutal Ink employee has been awarded $30k after taking her case to the ERA.

  2. domenica 7 giugno 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Brutal Ink boss Chrissy Dawson unlawfully sacked Devon Whitham after she complained about not getting paid

    Devon Whitham has been awarded more than $30,000 in compensation and lost wages after she took her case to the ERA.

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