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TWU slams aviation support announcement & calls for conditions for companies
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Mega investment funds face share ownership probe
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Transport Workers Union
The Federal Court has ruled against Qantas over the axing and outsourcing of 2,000 ground workers, with baggage handlers, ramp workers and cabin cleaners hoping to get their jobs back as soon as possible.
The court stated Qantas axed the workers to prevent them from exercising their rights to bargain for better wages and conditions and to take industrial action. Justice Lee referred to evidence presented in court showing Qantas saw the pandemic as a “transformational opportunity” and that there was a “vanishing window of opportunity” for their airline to make changes.
Workers have been eagerly awaiting the ruling, with a TWU survey this week showing three quarters have been unable to secure full-time work since they were sacked by Qantas, and 77% want their jobs back.
Australian Report Shows Companies Failing to Consider Risks of Slavery - New Delhi Times
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It was an off the cuff comment after a few drinks, delivered with a belly laugh from a then-senior minister a few years back. The difference between Labor s policy and ours is that Julia Gillard introduced a scheme where big polluters paid Australian taxpayers. Tony changed it so that Australian taxpayers pay big polluters, the minister said.
That policy, of course, was the carbon tax.
Introduced in 2012 by the Gillard government, it was dumped by the Abbott government as soon as it came to power and replaced with a more than $3 billion taxpayer subsidy, doled out to applicants that promised to cut carbon emissions.