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More FTs jobs to give out in Australia, can pack you bags now

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Angmoh getting rid of their expensive workers, going to replace with cheap FTs from Pinoylands and Ah Nehs.

Join the queue if you can accept 50% pay cuts the angmohs are getting..


Redundancy process starts: Unions claim offers are "rushed and chaotic". Photo: James Brickwood

She said this was "incredibly rushed and chaotic".

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"It's an incredibly short time frame," she said.

She said the managers who she met with to discuss the plan were among those threatened with possible job losses.

"Sydney will be hardest hit with more than 1000 jobs to go here": Sally McManus.
"Sydney will be hardest hit with more than 1000 jobs to go here": Sally McManus. Photo: Michel O'Sullivan

"Sydney will be hardest hit with more than 1000 jobs to go here," she said.

Ms McManus said that Qantas had indicated on Wednesday that up to 90 full-time check-in staff would be shed after redundancies were offered to all 230 staff members at Sydney international airport.

Ms McManus said her union had asked the Fair Work Commission for urgent intervention.

"We are back there tomorrow," she said.

"We want to stop the redundancy process until we see the whole picture of what they are planning."

Unions who met with Qantas executives on Wednesday afternoon sought a commitment from the company to mitigate job losses through cost savings, but came away disappointed.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/qant...k-australia-20140305-347gh.html#ixzz2v88UWsgk
 
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