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Qantas unions to take COVID-19 sick pay fight to High Court

Qantas unions to take COVID-19 sick pay fight to High Court Qantas unions to take COVID-19 sick pay fight to High Court Normal text size Advertisement Four unions representing Qantas workers will go to the High Court in an attempt to overturn a ruling that employees are not entitled to sick leave while stood down during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court action is the third attempt by unions to force Qantas to pay sick, carers and compassionate leave to stood-down workers, with the full Federal Court last month ruling two-to-one in the airline s favour. Unions representing Qantas workers will take the fight over sick leave entitlements to the High Court.

Miami-Dade Transit Workers Still Fighting for Back Pay

What s happened is that every pay period the can keeps getting kicked down the road. They keep saying, Next pay period, next pay period, says Jeffery Mitchell, TWU Local 291 president. Mitchell says veteran bus drivers and rail operators have been promised every two weeks since October 18 that they d receive the back pay, but some still haven t seen any of it. Each pay period, county administrators have claimed that they were still calculating the pay and that workers would get the money in the next paycheck. When the target was moved for the umpteenth time last week, Mitchell says, he d had enough.

BYD Files Defamation Suit Against D C -based Lobbying Group Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM)

BYD Files Defamation Suit Against D C -based Lobbying Group Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM)
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Qantas did not underpay workers by misusing the JobKeeper scheme, Full Federal Court finds

Qantas did not underpay workers by misusing the JobKeeper scheme, Full Federal Court finds Posted ThuThursday 17 updated ThuThursday 17 The Full Federal Court found Qantas will no longer have to backpay hundreds of workers. ( Share Print text only Cancel Qantas will no longer have to backpay hundreds of workers after the Full Federal Court overturned a recent landmark decision that companies have to pass on the full JobKeeper wage subsidy. Key points: In September, Justice Geoffrey Flick ruled against Qantas interpretation of the JobKeeper wage subsidy program, ruling the airline had paid workers less than they should have received The Full Federal Court overturned that decision, which was welcomed by business lobbies who were worried for other companies

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