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Qantas confirms 2000 jobs to go with ground crew outsourced – Sydney Morning Herald
Qantas has confirmed it will retrench another 2000 workers and outsource all ground handling work at major Australian airports after rejecting a bid by employees…
“The TWUs in-house bid claimed that significant savings could be made but it failed to outline sufficient practical detail on how this might be achieved,” Qantas Domestic chief executive Andrew David said.
“This is another tough day for Qantas, particularly for our ground handling teams and their families.
“We thank every one of them for their professionalism and contribution over the years supporting our customers and operations.”
TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said the workers bid produced…
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