The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
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A judge on Monday fined Qantas Airways AU$90 million (CDN$80.8 million) for illegally firing more than 1,800 ground staff at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The penalty is in addition to the AU$120 million ($108 million) in compensation that Australia’s biggest airline had already agreed to pay its former employees.
The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
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