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Qantas fined $58 million over illegally sacking 1,800 employees throughout pandemic

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Last updated: August 18, 2025 2:50 am
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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Qantas Airways, Australia’s largest airline, has been fined A$90 million ($58.64 million) for illegally sacking 1,800 floor employees and changing them with contractors in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, a court docket dominated on Monday.

In imposing a penalty near the utmost accessible for breaching Australia’s office legal guidelines, Federal Court docket of Australia Decide Michael Lee stated it was to make sure it “couldn’t be perceived as something like the price of doing enterprise”.

“My current focus is on reaching actual deterrence (together with common deterrence to massive public corporations which is likely to be tempted to ‘get away’ with contravening conduct as a result of the rewards could outweigh the draw back threat of efficient remedial responses,” Lee stated in a abstract judgment.

He stated A$50 million of the penalty could be paid to the Transport Staff’ Union, which introduced the case on behalf of the 1,820 employees fired by Qantas in the course of the pandemic.

It comes round 9 months after Qantas and the Union agreed on a A$120 million settlement for the sacked employees.

Qantas shares have been down 0.13% in early commerce.

($1 = 1.5349 Australian {dollars})

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Enhancing by Michael Perry)

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