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Parents and staff in the dark after Genius Childcare centres close

15 March 2025
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Parents and staff in the dark after Genius Childcare centres close
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Childcare provider Genius has closed several centres in Australia amid claims of underpaid staff and unpaid rent, leading to legal action by the United Workers Union to recover wages and penalties. Parents and workers are frustrated by poor communication and financial struggles, with some staff going without pay since February. The Fair Work Ombudsman is investigating the situation.

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