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Qantas plans to cut another 2,500 ground crew jobs, on top of 6,000 existing redundancies – ABC News
Qantas reveals plans to outsource ground handling at major Australian airports, including Sydney and Melbourne, as well as at larger regional airports.

Qantas has revealed plans to outsource ground handling at major Australian airports, including Sydney and Melbourne, as well as at larger regional airports.
Key points:
- Qantas says it will save $100 million per year by outsourcing its ground handling work
- It has received $267 worth of JobKeeper subsidies to retain its workforce
- The airline reported a $2 billion full-year loss due to COVID-19 travel restrictions
The plans will likely cut 2,500 jobs across Qant…
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