Nuthinondaclock I would imagine Jetstar have a fairly good case against Joe, after all the contracts are fairly specific as to what you can and can't say to the public. Particularly if you can be identified as an employee. Sure good on him for standing up for what he believes in, but seriously what did anyone expect would happen? That Jetstar would see the light and go 'oh yeah, perhaps we should reconsider the Asia move'. Or maybe that the public would stop buying $20 airfares in disgust.
Shed Dog You hit it on the head, it seems the Jetstar boys are just upset that what they did to everyone else in the industry is now happening to them.