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Alan Joyce dramatically quit as Qantas Airways Ltd.’s boss in 2023 following a flood of passenger complaints, illegal firings ...
The illegal firings were one of several scandals and corporate missteps at Qantas during the pandemic. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The former Qantas chief executive told an aviation summit that the COVID-19 pandemic created the need to make “very ...
These measures, while necessary, were not without their consequences. The airline faced significant backlash over its decision to outsource 1,800 ground handling jobs, which was later ruled illegal by ...
The next crisis is just around the corner,” the former Qantas boss said in a speech, justifying the “hard and painful ...
Qantas has been handed down a $90m fine for illegally sacking more than 1800 ground workers during the pandemic.
In a compelling address at the Australian Aviation Summit, former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has staunchly defended the difficult decisions made regarding employee layoffs during the pandemic.
Speaking at the Australian Aviation Summit in Sydney this week, Joyce addressed the matter publicly for the first time.
Qantas’s controversial former chief executive Alan Joyce will stun the aviation industry with a warning that it risks ...
The airline says it was not an official order and an employee has been told never to make the same mistake again.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce will end his 15-year stint in charge of the national airline with an extraordinary last pay day, which depending on some share market conditions could be up to $24million.
Alan Joyce will retire as Qantas Group CEO two months early, with chief financial officer Vanessa Hudson taking over the role from Wednesday. The sudden announcement was made on Tuesday morning.