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Old 16th Nov 2022, 22:48
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Tony Burke calls out the Qantas scare campaign given their history of employee relations.

"It's hard to find many companies that have had more different ways of working around the current laws than Qantas has"
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Old 22nd Nov 2022, 23:57
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Underlying Profit Before Tax of $1.35 billion – $1.45 billion now expected for 1H23.
• Net debt expected to fall to $2.3 billion – $2.5 billion by 31 December 2022.
• Investment in operations providing improved stability during latest COVID wave, extreme weather.
• On-track to share benefits of recovery; up to $11,000 in bonuses for non-executive employees
Just in time for the options to vest.......
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Old 23rd Nov 2022, 00:15
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Just in time for the options to vest.......
What?! Vesting occurs in late August.
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Old 23rd Nov 2022, 00:24
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Some more bloody aeroplanes would be handy. Like the numbers of 78’s they originally ordered! But why do that! Less charter destinations and more full time joints. And a facility to train your front line staff instead of having to send them overseas to use other airline setups. At least the Bankstown pool is warm this time of year.
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Old 25th Nov 2022, 10:29
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HAHAH id bet you wouldnt have the balls to say that to him in a dark alley lol

Wow...your a little nasty evil soul when it comes to the people that are surviving and dont want to participate in a global experiment..they have done nothing to you..

Is it because your so scared that you know the truth about those ****ty things you and your hypocondriatic mates took is coming out day by day.....Gradualism works both ways...you had your chance to say no and you didnt and still after 2 yrs your bashing people that lost there jobs for no reason. Your going to get whats coming to you..the truth is inside your bloodstream now hahahhahahahahahhahah good luck in your next medical

Pm me if you want to discuss in person
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Old 26th Nov 2022, 04:45
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At least the Bankstown pool is warm this time of year.
You know why the pool is warm right?? ​​​​​​​
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Old 26th Nov 2022, 07:02
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Your going to get whats coming to you..the truth is inside your bloodstream now hahahhahahahahahhahah good luck in your next medical
How do you think this sounds? Nasty? Nice 1st post.
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Old 30th Nov 2022, 20:20
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An ASIC report states Qantas received $695,341,100 of tax payer funds from JobKeeper.
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Old 30th Nov 2022, 20:44
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An ASIC report states Qantas received $695,341,100 of tax payer funds from JobKeeper.
Given that it lasted for about 12 months at $1500/fortnight, that implies that about 18000 staff received it. With the staff that were laid off and the other redundancies and resignations, that sounds about right.
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Old 30th Nov 2022, 21:18
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Like it or not, this is a failure of the Morrison Government not Qantas.

Why free money was handed out with no strings is beyond me. The Australian taxpayer should either be expecting interest and repayment of their loans to companies that received Jobkeeper , or a dividend on their ‘investment’.

part of the reason we are in the economic hole we are in is $billions of free money handouts
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Old 1st Dec 2022, 01:49
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That’s all you need to know. Share price is everything.
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Old 7th Dec 2022, 08:41
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Lots of favourable comments here....200+ in fact!

https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...a742be738f7062
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Old 8th Dec 2022, 01:56
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