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Qantas has been ordered to pay a $90 million penalty for illegally sacking more than 1800 workers, marking the largest penalty under workplace laws in Australian corporate history.Justice Michael Lee ...
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 ...
SYDNEY: Qantas Airways, Australia’s largest airline, has been fined A$90 million (US$58.64 million) for illegally sacking ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says productivity has been ‘bedevilling’ Australia’s economy for decades, sharing some tax plans ...
In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Qantas axed more than 1,800 baggage handlers, cleaners and ground staff, replacing ...
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee has imposed the largest fine on a company under the Fair Work Act for illegally sacking ...
Qantas has been fined $90 million for illegally outsourcing workers, with $50 million awarded to the Transport Workers Union ...
Qantas has been handed down a $90m fine for illegally sacking more than 1800 ground workers during the pandemic.
The fine, around 75 per cent of the maximum penalty of $121 million, was imposed by Justice Michael Lee on Monday morning.
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Qantas Airways , Australia’s largest airline, has been fined A$90 million ($58.64 million) for illegally sacking 1,800 ground ...