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Flights from India carry higher levels of antibiotic resistance genes compared to those from Europe and the UK ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Qantas hit with record fine over Covid job cuts, and Citi’s raid on JPMorgan investment bankers ...
Qantas is fined A$90M after a Federal Court ruled the carrier broke the law by firing 1,800 staff during COVID.
The airline says it was not an official order and an employee has been told never to make the same mistake again.
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee has imposed the largest fine on a company under the Fair Work Act for illegally sacking ...
The $90m penalty imposed on Qantas for its illegal outsourcing of ground crews is unlikely to trouble the airline financially ...
Qantas fined US$59m for illegally sacking 1,800 ground workers during the pandemic, as Australia’s Federal Court delivers ...
At moments, Lee’s words appear to be written with a feathered quill. At others, a sword. And at others a poisoned dart.
Scientists studied late sleepers for 8 years and this is what they found ...
The weekly 737 flights, which depart Brisbane on Saturdays and return from Koror on Sundays, began in December last year, ...
Qantas' $90m outsourcing fine saw investors reduce its market value, but the fall was offset somewhat by a global rally in ...
As he pondered the airline’s behaviour and whether there was any true 'contrition' in its growing number of apologies, Justice Lee was scathing, dismissing Qantas’ pangs of conscience as 'the wrong ...