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The 'Canberra fix' affecting Australian productivity is the way we've enabled dominant companies to exploit their market power — and they're doing it again this week in a three-day circle jerk.
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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) ...
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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 ...
In today’s news, CSL is set to cut almost 3000 jobs, Donald Trump conducts a phone call with Vladimir Putin during a White House meeting, and Qantas pulls AFR papers from Chairman’s Lounges. ASX down; ...
The $90m penalty imposed on Qantas for its illegal outsourcing of ground crews is unlikely to trouble the airline financially ...
Qantas extends direct flights between Brisbane and Palau for another year following the success of the route launched in ...
The airline says it was not an official order and an employee has been told never to make the same mistake again.
Keep up to date with Qantas' latest news and information, media releases, articles, images and more with the Qantas News Room.
Corporate Traveller pinpoints key airline upgrades that gives Aussie travellers better access at better value and in greater ...
Qantas has been hit with a $90 million fine after it was found to have illegally sacked 1800 workers during the pandemic.
Also in today’s newsletter, Qantas hit with record fine over Covid job cuts, and Citi’s raid on JPMorgan investment bankers ...
Australia’s Federal Court has imposed a record A$90 million (£43m; $59m) fine on Qantas for illegally sacking more than 1,800 ...
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