Qantas has reached an agreement to pay more than 1800 illegally outsourced workers $120 million in compensation.
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Qantas has reached an agreement to pay more than 1800 illegally outsourced workers $120 million in compensation.
Qantas has reached an agreement to pay more than 1800 illegally outsourced workers $120 million in compensation.
Qantas has struck a deal to compensate more than 1800 workers to the tune of $120 million after the Federal Court found they were illegally sacked.
Qantas will have to pay 1800 former workers a total of $120 million after it was found to have illegally sacked and outsourced baggage handlers during...
Qantas will have to pay 1800 former workers a total of $120 million after it was found to have illegally sacked and outsourced baggage handlers during...
A fund will be established in early 2025 with compensation to be paid directly to the former employees.
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