Mmmmm...no. You are wrong.
In other news, Alan Joyce has bailed from QANTAS. Good riddance. He's only worked for the shareholders, not staff. You know, the people who actually get the planes in the air.
I summed up qantas many years ago - while they might want Australians to fly with them, they don't want to employ Australians if they can get away with it (at the time they were trying to replace a lot of Australian cabin crew with cheaper overseas labour).
Wasn't it 457 Visa holders they wanted to take advantage of by hiring them?
why don't you research it and get back to us?
Mmmmm...no. You are wrong.
In other news, Alan Joyce has bailed from QANTAS. Good riddance. He's only worked for the shareholders, not staff. You know, the people who actually get the planes in the air.
Good article on all the drama and (honestly horrifying) things going on with Qantas:
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...d-but-the-airline-still-has-plenty-of-baggage
"During the May-July 2022 period the ACCC’s allegations relate to, it found Qantas cancelled about 15,000 out of 66,000 domestic and international services – almost one in four flights."
Holy crap!
Qantas build it's rep in another era. Times have changed both for the optics of the Airline industry and for Aussie pride.
Did hear on the news that the Govt. didn't like the way it strip-searched women.
The 1999 republic referendum question, via the AEC:Dutton's move saying if this fails he'll hold a 2nd one is a supreme example. He'd pull a Howard, framing the question in such a weay it would get voted no again.
I cannot for the life of me understand how that question is somehow "loaded" (or whatever) in such a way that the referendum was bound to fail. Maybe I'm stupid or something but I just don't get it. I didn't then and I don't now.
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