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1000 jobs to go at airline caterer – Sydney Morning Herald
Dnata, which bought Qantas’ catering wing in 2018, has already stood down most of its workforce but will now make about 1000 people redundant.
“Considering this operating environment, and like so many other organisations that have been impacted, we have had to take steps such as standing employees down and we have to make these changes now,” the spokesman said. “Unfortunately, our employees have been denied JobKeeper support.”
Monday’s announcement follows thousands of jobs lost at Qantas and the administration and sale of Virgin as the travel sector struggles with the economic fallout of the coronavirus.
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