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Most Australian aviation workers fear losing their job when jobkeeper ends, survey finds – The Guardian
More than 80% do not feel their job is secure, the Australian Services Union says

Almost three-quarters of aviation workers fear they will be unable to support their families when jobkeeper wage subsidies end in March, according to a new union survey.
The survey of 560 aviation workers by the Australian Services Union (ASU) paints a dire picture of the threat of job cuts to those in the sector hardest hit by Covid-19, in which 88% of workers have been stood down and 30% are still not getting any hours.
The aviation sector has already lost at least 11,000 jobs, with a further…
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