Four years after 1700 Qantas workers were sacked and outsourced, and a year after the High Court agreed that it was illegal, Qantas has been ordered to compensate them. Jim McIlroyǰٲ.
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Nationalising, or “insourcing” Rex, including regional and inter-capital city services, could be the first step in taking the airline industry into public ownership. Jim McIlroy reports.
The union representing pilots and cabin crew at budget airline Jetstar Japan began coordinated strike action ahead of Christmas, after a breakdown in collective bargaining negotiations with management, reports Clive Tillman.
The Transport Workers Union wantsQantas chair and the wholeboard sacked for its anti-worker decisions, after the High Court unanimously upheld two Federal Court rulings. Jim McIlroy reports.
From misappropriating JobKeeper funds, to illegally sacking thousands of workers, to Alan Joyce’s enormous “pay” rises, the scandals associated with Qantas are piling up. Mary Merkenich argues it should be renationalised.
CEOsand their media mouthpieces are hitting back at suggestions that, in a cost-of-living crisis,there could be an acceptable level of profit.Binoy Kampmark reports.
The High Court is hearing an appeal by Qantas that it did not unfairly sack baggage handlers, under the Fair Work, and outsource their jobs during the pandemic. Jim McIlroy reports.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s aggressive cost-cutting program at the start of the pandemic has been blamed forQantas’s poor performance. Jim McIlroy argues Labor’sdecision to privatise Qantas in the early 1990s is the root cause.
Qantas received $2 billion in federal assistance —via the taxpayer — and still sacked5000 employees. Binoy Kampmark arguesits businessmodel is in tatters.
While Qantas services sank and 9000 lost their jobs, chief executive Alan Joyce engineered the biggest transfer of public money to a corporation in Australia’s history, reportsMichael West.
The Transport Workers Union has welcomed a full bench decision by the Federal Courtthat Qantas’ outsourcing of nearly 2000 ground crew workers two years ago was illegal. Jim McIlroy reports.
Aviation workers at Qantas are missing out on a wage subsidy despite thecompanyreceiving billions in federal funds, reports Jim McIlroy.
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