Qantas set for big fine after illegally sacking workers

The largest airline in Australia is looking at the barrel of the nine-digit fine to dismiss more than 1800 workers during the COVİD-19 pandemia.
The Federal Court will give Qantas a heavy penalty to Qantas on Monday, which will be the last court for the airline after a task wearing a scandal.
In 2020, Qantas used outdoor resources of luggage processors, cleaners and ground personnel, and the court’s wage negotiations were designed to prevent union bargaining power.
He appealed to the Supreme Court, but the decision was not overthrown by opening the path of the penalty on Monday.
The Union of Transportation Workers sought a maximum of 121 million dollars, and Qantas called Justice Michael Lee to give a “middle -class” penalty of $ 40 million to 80 million dollars.
Qantas will receive a fine on the payment of 120 million dollars of compensation to the ground personnel for economic losses, pain and pain, as his work is provided during Pandemik.
He argued that actions were a mistake, not a deliberate violation of the law.
Qantas also sold tickets for canceled flights for several years and triggered more legal turmoil and a fine of 100 million dollars after the Australian competition and the Consumer Commission were sued.

Under the control of Joyce at the time he was dismissed illegally, the carrier lost billions of dollars that destroyed the aviation industry during his pandemi.
However, when the former CEO spoke at an aviation conference on Thursday, he did not appeal to the scandal, but rather revealed his ability to survive in unprecedented times.
“But here is the real insight: durability is not a reaction… Years ago, when it is often disturbing or even popular, it is a decision taken for years in advance.”
“Qantas was the only Great Australian airline company that could not go bankrupt during or after pandemi… This was not a chance. It was flexibility.”

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