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India: Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences support workers’ protest over outstanding wages; Pakistan: Punjab sanitary workers protest salary delays; Philippines: Kawasaki Motors factory workers ...
The Flying Kangaroo is waiting to learn how much it is set to pay in penalties following a three-day hearing in the Federal ...
The TWU bid to be paid more than $100 million in fines by Qantas for illegal sacking 2000 ground staff could spur a wave of ...
In an explosive speech, Transport Workers Union national secretary Michael Kaine  has vowed to inflict widespread pain when enterprise agreements with airlines and logistics firms expire next year.
The turbulence doesn't seem to be over for Qantas with this union lawyer on the offensive. Or is it all just hot air?
Justice Michael Lee is considering what penalty to impose on Qantas for the illegal sacking of nearly 2000 domestic ground staff during COVID-19 in 2020.
Union-affiliated workers have marched at Brisbane Airport demanding “decent standards” in aviation – calling on airlines, governments and regulators to put fair working conditions in place.
Qantas says it has “learnt its lesson” after unlawfully sacking more than 1800 ground workers, claiming the decision was a ...
Federal Court judge Michael Lee has questioned the sincerity of Qantas’ remorse for illegally outsourcing the jobs of more ...
Qantas has urged a court to treat its illegal sacking of almost 2000 workers during the COVID-19 pandemic as a mistake and ...
Lawyers for the airline argue for a mid-range fine on the third day of hearings to determine how much it will need to pay for ...