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‘Alan Joyce must resign’: The union representing Qantas workers has demanded the airline’s CEO stand down after cutting 8,500 jobs – Business Insider Australia
The relationship between the national airline and its workers appears to have reached a new low as more jobs look set for the chopping block.

- The Transport Workers Union has demanded CEO Alan Joyce resign on Tuesday.
- The demand came just an hour after Qantas had announced it would cut another 2,500 ground staff jobs on top of the existing 6,000 redundancies it unveiled two weeks ago.
- “Qantas has taken millions in JobKeeper wage subsidies, more than any other company, with the express intent of keeping people employed,” TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said. “But now Alan Joyce wants to destroy thousands mor…
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