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    Relief for former Qantas workers after the airline's been fined 90 million dollars for illegally sacking workers during the pandemic

    Relief for former Qantas workers after the airline's been fined 90 million dollars for illegally sacking workers during the pandemic



    The court's found Qantas outsourced baggage handlers, cleaners, and ground staff in 2020 to stymie union bargaining.

    More than 1800 people lost jobs.

    Former staffer, Anna, told Sky News today's sentence is a victory for all Australian workers, so this doesn't happen to them.

    Qantas says it accepts the judgment, and sincerely apologises to all affected.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Entertainment:
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    International:
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    Environment:
    Christchurch's new 32-million-dollar library and customer service hub is beginning to take shape 7:07

    Entertainment:
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    Entertainment:
    Pete Davidson is keeping his Hillary Clinton tattoo 6:12

    Law and Order:
    David Tamihere's past attempts to clear his name, will be a key focus at his last attempt in the Supreme Court today 5:47

    Rugby:
    Getting rid of the third-quarter blues is a focus for the All Blacks ahead of their second match of the Rugby Championship 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Nikki Garcia is ready to try "slow dating" 21:42

    Netball:
    Confirmation that a fifth Silver Fern will play her domestic netball in Australia next season 21:17


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