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The TWU bid to be paid more than $100 million in fines by Qantas for illegal sacking 2000 ground staff could spur a wave of ...
Qantas could be forced to pay more than $120m in penalties for illegally outsourcing more than 1800 ground workers.
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The turbulence doesn't seem to be over for Qantas with this union lawyer on the offensive. Or is it all just hot air?
Lawyers for the airline argue for a mid-range fine on the third day of hearings to determine how much it will need to pay for ...
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee says Qantas claims that it had sound commercial reasons to outsource workers does not ...
Qantas says it has “learnt its lesson” after unlawfully sacking more than 1800 ground workers, claiming the decision was a “mistake” rather than deliberate.
Cathay Pacific resumes direct flights between Hong Kong and Adelaide Cathay Pacific will recommence non-stop flights between ...
The airline is pushing back against a call for it to be fined $121 million, saying a penalty of between $40 million and $80 ...
QF will drop from seven days a week to four between Sydney and Johannesburg, but a new route will take off from Perth to ...
Qantas has landed back in court this week to find out how much it’s going to pay in penalties for outsourcing staff during ...
Qantas Group, Virgin Australia report substantial profits amid strong demand and minimal competition in the domestic airline ...
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