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Qantas backs Joyce after union calls for resignation over plan to cut almost 2,500 ground staff jobs – The Guardian
Union describes proposal to outsource baggage handling and plane cleaning at 10 Australian airports as ‘economic violence’
Qantas has rejected calls for its chief executive, Alan Joyce, to resign after the airline announced plans to cut almost 2,500 ground staff jobs in a move labelled economic violence and an evil act of corporate bastardry.
The airline on Tuesday said it planned to hire an external company to provide services including baggage handling and plane cleaning at 10 large Australian airports.
Its move comes just two months after it announced a three-year plan to accelerate its recovery from the Covid …
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