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TWU lodges Federal Court case against Qantas over company’s decision to outsource 2,000 jobs – ABC News
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) is claiming that Qantas’s decision to outsource 2,000 jobs is unlawful under the Fair Work Act.

The main union representing aviation workers will launch a Federal Court case today over moves by Qantas to outsource more than 2,000 jobs.
Key points:
- Maurice Blackburn Lawyers will on Wednesday file a test case for the Transport Workers Union (TWU)
- The case will test whether Qantas’ action to sack 2,000 workers and outsource their jobs is unlawful
- Qantas has said the move is necessary in order to lower costs as it faces a financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers will…
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