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Qantas fined US$58mil over illegal layoffs during pandemic

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The decision to replace over 1,800 ground staff with contractors in 2020 breached Australia’s workplace laws.

SYDNEY: Qantas Airways, Australia’s largest airline, has been fined A$90 million (US$58.64 million) for illegally sacking 1,800 ground staff and replacing them with contractors during the Covid-19 pandemic, a court ruled on Monday.

In imposing a penalty close to the maximum available for breaching Australia’s workplace laws, Federal Court of Australia Judge Michael Lee said it was to ensure it “could not be perceived as anything like the cost of doing business”.

“My present focus is on achieving real deterrence (including general deterrence to large public companies which might be tempted to ‘get away’ with contravening conduct because the rewards may outweigh the downside risk of effective remedial responses,” Lee said in a summary judgment.

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