Originally Posted by
gordonfvckingramsay
Wouldn’t DNATA staff be below the tax free threshold anyway?
That’s a tongue in cheek joke by the way. I would never suggest that a group of workers working for a subsidiary would be anywhere near the poverty line.
I guess the ‘good’ news is that we’re all living in one of the highest taxing nations in the world. As long as each country isn’t double dipping and the airline you’re looking at working for pays well, you’re in front. Also, you’re not beholden to our national airlines and the IR growth that seems to have metastasised within.
You might be amazed to know that DNATA is currently home to the $100k rampies, with a large % of people on the current EBA taking home 6 figures with a few hours overtime a week. Its also part of why Qantas is about to dump them, they are demanding too much money