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20.09 / 10:21
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$10m of Joyce’s bonus at risk in bid to appease investors
Alan Joyce could be paid $23.6 million for his last year at Qantas, but the airline says some $10 million in bonuses for its former chief executive are up in the air as it grapples with shareholder anger and allegations it wrongly sold thousands of tickets on flights it had already decided to cancel.
20.09 / 06:17
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Qantas ex-CEO Alan Joyce to get tenfold higher pay of $13.8 million for 2023
(Reuters) — Australia's Qantas Airways said on Wednesday it would pay Alan Joyce, its former CEO who retired earlier this month, a remuneration of A$21.4 million ($13.8 million) for fiscal 2023, a near 10-fold jump from last year.
17.09 / 09:59
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Qantas chairman Goyder will have ‘nowhere to hide’ at inquiry
The Transport Workers Union says Qantas chairman Richard Goyder will have “nowhere to hide” at the upcoming Senate Inquiry into the national carrier, claiming the Qantas board has been in denial about the airline’s decision to sack workers being both illegal and damaging to safety, brand and customers.
15.09 / 21:27
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Qantas approved Joyce share sale five weeks after ACCC demand notice
Qantas allowed its chief executive Alan Joyce to sell $17 million in shares despite receiving a detailed demand for information as part of the competition regulator’s investigation into whether the airline inappropriately sold thousands of flight tickets.
13.09 / 16:17
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Australia's highest court finds Qantas illegally fired 1,700 ground staff during pandemic
Qantas Airways has lost its challenge to a court ruling that the Australian flag carrier had illegally fired 1,700 baggage handlers, cleaners and other ground staff at the height of pandemic travel disruptions
13.09 / 03:49
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Qantas should start acting like a national carrier: SA premier
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas says it is a “disappointing state of play” that Qantas has not operated international flights out of Adelaide for 10 years, and to uphold its status as a national carrier it should reinstate them.
13.09 / 00:59
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TWU calls for Goyder’s head after High Court rules against Qantas
Qantas has lost its battle to overturn a Federal Court ruling that it illegally sacked nearly 1700 workers during the pandemic, with the full bench of the High Court dismissing its appeal.
12.09 / 13:05
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Ex-Qantas workers lose sleep waiting on High Court ruling
Anne Guirguis had worked at Qantas for 27 years when she was sacked from her job cleaning international aircraft in Sydney during the depths of COVID-19 in February 2021.
11.09 / 00:03
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Qantas tasks BCG with repair job as Hudson recruits new execs
Qantas chief executive Vanessa Hudson has tasked Boston Consulting Group with assisting the transition from her predecessor and to help the airline repair its fractious relationship with customers after Alan Joyce’s abrupt departure last week.
09.09 / 23:13
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Alan Joyce failed loyal customers, and nine more great opinions reads
From Qantas’ descent to the prime minister’s diminished Yes campaign and what Cristiano Ronaldo’s $313m contract shows about oil. Here are the 10 best opinion reads from the week.
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07.09 / 05:37
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Major shareholders warn Qantas board on Joyce’s terms of exit
Qantas’ major superannuation investors are ramping up the pressure on the airline’s board to curtail outgoing chief executive Alan Joyce’s pay packet, warning his early exit “has not erased the issues that concern us”.
06.09 / 21:15
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‘Could not be more evasive’: Dutton targets King over Qantas
Transport Minister Catherine King says she does not recall being lobbied by former Qantas boss Alan Joyce before she blocked more Qatar Airways flights, which the Coalition says commercially benefited Qantas.
06.09 / 09:38
05.09 / 20:35
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Qantas boss retires after allegations the airline sold tickets for canceled flights
The boss of Australian airline Qantas says he will leave his job immediately — two months earlier than planned — following a series of embarrassing revelations about the company, including allegations it sold tickets for flights that had already been c...
05.09 / 09:45
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Hudson to focus on customers after Joyce’s abrupt exit
Vanessa Hudson has vowed to focus on customers as she tries to repair the national carrier’s battered reputation after Alan Joyce abruptly quit as the chief executive of Qantas two months earlier than planned.
05.09 / 03:55
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Alan Joyce to depart Qantas early
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce will depart the airline on Wednesday, bringing forward his retirement by two months amid a firestorm engulfing the company over allegations of illegal ticket sales and undue influence over government.
05.09 / 03:05
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Qantas Airways CEO Alan Joyce steps down amid ticket scandal, regulatory scrutiny
₹1,340 crore) is being sought if the allegations hold up in court. Joyce, who served at the helm for 15 years, stated that the recent focus on the airline and past incidents convinced him that it was time for the company to prioritise its rejuvenation.
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