Qantas is order to cough up $120M to after sacking almost 2000 workers and sending their jobs offshore

Qantas is order to cough up $120M to after sacking almost 2000 workers and 
sending their jobs offshore

Qantas will pay 1,800 illegally fired ground handlers $120million following the end of negotiations in a four-year landmark industrial...
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from: Daily Mail

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