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Almost 1,700 Qantas workers would have been re-employed if they had not been illegally sacked

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Qantas workers caught in 'unacceptable act'

Qantas workers caught in 'unacceptable act' at Sydney Airport on Friday. Traveller photographed two trolleys containing suitcases and even a pet in a crate on the tarmac. The incident happened at the rear of an aircraft at the Sydney airport on Friday morning.

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Almost 1,700 illegally sacked Qantas workers would have been retrenched following year, court hears

Almost 1,700 illegally sacked Qantas workers would have been retrenched following year, court hears. Former chief executive says there would have strong commercial reasons in ‘the context of the pandemic’ for choosing to outsource the roles. Court hears there would be strong commercial factors in 'context of pandemic' for choosing outsource roles.

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Union sues Qantas for millions over ‘largest case of illegal sackings’ in Australian corporate history

Union sues Qantas for millions over ‘largest case of illegal sackings’ in Australian corporate history. Court hears workers suffered psychological distress after losing jobs and took medication to cope. Court heard workers took medication and took it to cope with the loss of jobs.

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