A man who took $240 out of a cash register because he felt he’d been underpaid has been ordered to repay the money.
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He was also told he should have approached the Fair Work Commission instead of taking matters into his own hands.
Krynn Michael Hanlon, 23, of Wentworth Lane, had been working at an Orange hospitality business on a trial basis before he took the money.
On Monday, he was given a six-month good behaviour bond for larceny in addition to being ordered to repay the business.
Hanlon’s solicitor Gerry Stapleton said his client had worked for the business for three days and was disappointed in how much he was paid so he took the cash.
He took the money on October 27 after he had been paid $200 for his work.