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The illegal sacking of more than 1800 workers has cost money, reputations and investor angst. But after its record penalty, ...
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In 2018 I wrote a magazine cover story headlined Broken Airways. I reported how lack of investment had left many travellers ...
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and special guest host Emilie Lauer of Smart Property Investment unpack the ...
A Google search of Darwin Airport made me dread my visit. And while I was pleasantly surprised, there is one thing I would ...
Qantas' $90 million fine for unlawfully sacking 1820 baggage handlers and ground staff in 2020 puts unions in a greater ...
Let’s be very clear – the awarding of a significant proportion of a civil penalty (a fine) to a union is extremely unusual.
The illegal firings were one of several scandals and corporate missteps at Qantas during the pandemic. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Immediate focus is on aviation and road transport, including truck, bus and ride-share drivers, and food-delivery workers.
An Australian court fined Qantas A$90 million on Monday for illegally laying off 1,800 ground staff during the ...
International flights at a major airport will be thrown into chaos as hundreds of ground workers prepare to strike over ...
Workday’s recent data breach might be tied to ShinyHunters, a group accused of exploiting Salesforce CRM at firms like Google ...