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Underpaid $10/hr for 3 years

Calculate how much you are owed in back pay if underpaid by $10 per hour for 3 years.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

You are owed approximately $70,839.60 in back pay

Based on $10/hr underpayment x 38 hrs/week x 52 weeks x 3 years, plus super and estimated interest.

Calculation Breakdown

Underpayment per hour$10.00
Hours per week (full-time)38
Weeks per year52
Years underpaid3
Total hours underpaid5,928
Unpaid wages$59,280.00
Unpaid super (12%)$7,113.60
Estimated interest (~5% p.a.)$4,446.00
Total owed (estimate)$70,839.60

6-Year Limitation Period

Important: You can only claim back pay for the last 6 years from the date you lodge your claim. Any underpayment older than 6 years is statute-barred.

Your claim covers 3 years, which is within the 6-year limit. However, the sooner you act, the more you can recover.

How to Claim Back Pay — Step by Step

  1. Gather evidence: Collect payslips, timesheets, bank statements, employment contracts, and any written communications about your pay. The more documentation you have, the stronger your claim.
  2. Check your award/agreement: Use our Award Finder to identify the correct Modern Award and minimum rates for your classification.
  3. Raise it with your employer: Many employers will rectify underpayments voluntarily once notified. Put your request in writing with specific amounts and dates.
  4. Contact Fair Work Ombudsman: If your employer refuses or does not respond, lodge a complaint at fairwork.gov.au. Call 13 13 94 for free advice.
  5. Small Claims Court: For claims under $20,000, you can apply to the Small Claims division of the Federal Circuit Court (no lawyer needed). For larger amounts, a lawyer is recommended.
  6. Keep records going forward: Start documenting your hours and pay now. Use our Underpaid Check tool regularly.

Compare Back Pay Amounts

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much back pay am I owed if underpaid $10/hr for 3 years?

If you worked full-time (38 hours/week) and were underpaid by $10/hr for 3 years, you are owed approximately $59,280.00 in wages, plus $7,113.60 in unpaid super (12%), for a total of approximately $70,839.60 including estimated interest.

Does back pay include superannuation?

Yes. Your employer must pay 12% super on top of your ordinary time earnings. If you were underpaid wages, your super was also likely underpaid. In this case, the super shortfall is approximately $7,113.60.

How far back can I claim underpaid wages?

Under the Fair Work Act, you can claim back pay for up to 6 years from the date you file your claim. This is a strict limitation period — after 6 years, the claim is statute-barred. This is why it is important to act quickly if you believe you are being underpaid.

Can I claim interest on underpaid wages?

Courts can award interest on underpaid wages. The rate varies but is typically around 5% per annum simple interest. In this scenario, estimated interest would be approximately $4,446.00.

General information and estimates only — not legal, financial, or tax advice. Always verify with the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified professional.