Exclusive by the National Reporting Team’s Lorna Knowles
Shocking new videos showing workers being forced to simulate sex acts for not meeting sales targets have emerged as part of a $60 million class action against leading charity fundraiser Appco Group Australia.
Appco employs young sales reps, known as charity muggers or “chuggers”, to raise money for some of Australia’s biggest charities, as well as big name companies and utilities including Optus, AGL and Foxtel.
The company is accused of “sham contracting” — hiring workers as independent contractors rather than employees to avoid paying them the minimum wage.
It is the biggest class action of its kind in Australian history.
Lawyers have already signed up 730 claimants around the country who allege they were paid as little as $5 per hour for up to 80 hours per week.
Many also allege they were subjected to bizarre workplace humiliation rituals.
‘Pseudo sexual acts’
In the latest video, filmed at an Adelaide marketing company engaged by Appco Group Australia, male workers are forced to simulate sexual acts on colleagues who failed to meet their sales targets.
Lead partner at Chamberlains Law Firm, Rory Markham, said it was the worst video he had seen so far.
“The video depicts a series of pseudo sexual acts performed on men by other men in a room’s morning meeting which we’re instructed was orchestrated by the managing director of that company,” Mr Markham said.