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VnExpress International on MSNAustralia’s largest airline Qantas Airwaysto pay record fine of $58M for pandemic sackings
A court ordered Australia’s largest airline, Qantas Airways, on Monday to pay a record fine of A$90 million ($58.64 million) ...
Immediate focus is on aviation and road transport, including truck, bus and ride-share drivers, and food-delivery workers.
Justice Michael Lee questioned the airline’s degree of contrition and its commitment to change, noting Qantas’ 'unrelenting ...
Let’s be very clear – the awarding of a significant proportion of a civil penalty (a fine) to a union is extremely unusual.
SYDNEY: An Australian court fined Qantas A$90 million (US$59 million) on Monday (Aug 18) for illegally laying off 1,800 ...
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The Manila Times on MSNQantas hit with Australia’s largest corporate penalty for illegal layoffs
An Australian court fined Qantas A$90 million (RM247 million) on Monday for illegally laying off 1,800 ground staff during ...
The illegal sacking of more than 1800 workers has cost money, reputations and investor angst. But after its record penalty, ...
Qantas fined US$59m for illegally sacking 1,800 ground workers during the pandemic, as Australia’s Federal Court delivers ...
Australian airline Qantas has been issued a record-breaking fine after illegally firing more than 1,800 workers at the start of the pandemic.
An Australian court has fined airline giant Qantas a record A$90m (£43m; $59m) for illegally sacking more than 1,800 ground ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNQantas sackings 'betrayed Spirit of Australia' values
Qantas is being warned it risks losing its place in the national psyche after its latest indiscretion: a $90 million fine for ...
Qantas' $90 million fine for unlawfully sacking 1820 baggage handlers and ground staff in 2020 puts unions in a greater ...
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