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According to Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein, who represented the TWU, the record penalty meant corporate ...
An Australian court fined Qantas Aus$90 million (US$59 million) on Monday for illegally laying off 1,800 ground staff during ...
Last year, Qantas agreed with the union to pay the affected workers A$120 million after a court ruling outlined the compensation owed to three test-case workers. After that ruling, Qantas formally ...
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He said A$50 million of the penalty would be paid to the Transport Workers’ Union, which brought the case on behalf of the 1,820 staff fired by Qantas during the pandemic. It comes around nine months ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says productivity has been ‘bedevilling’ Australia’s economy for decades, sharing some tax plans ...
Qantas has been ordered to pay a landmark penalty of $90 million for what has been dubbed the largest case of illegal sackings in Australia.
In today’s news, Qantas will pay $90 million for illegally sacking 1800 workers, National Australia Bank reveals it has underpaid staff, and fund managers go bargain hunting on the ASX.