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Union walks away from Virgin Australia talks after reports CEO is leaving – The Guardian
The Transport Workers Union fears new owners Bain Capital will cut more jobs and renege on a promise to run a full-service airline

The biggest union representing Virgin Australia workers has walked away from negotiations with the stricken airline following reports its chief executive, Paul Scurrah, is leaving the company.
The Transport Workers Union national secretary, Michael Kaine, said Scurrahs exit raised concerns that Virgin Australias new owners, Bain Capital, would backslide on commitments to run a full-service airline.
Running Virgin Australia as a budget airline would likely result in even more job cuts at the co…
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