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Unions take Qantas to High Court in JobKeeper fight – Sydney Morning Herald
Unions claim Qantas has underpaid many of its workers more than $10,000 each by subsidising their overtime payments with the government’s JobKeeper scheme.
The Business Council of Australia which lobbied the government to change the JobKeeper rules after Qantas unions won the initial case said December’s appeal win had been a “great relief to many businesses across the economy” that paid JobKeeper according to ATO advice.
“It is disappointing that these arrangements have again been thrown into uncertainty by this appeal
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