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Staff will not be required to show up at work and will not be paid starting Monday, Joyce said.
ReplyDeleteJoyce said he made the decision early Saturday and then gained the approval of the Qantas board.
The airline had been forced to reduce and reschedule flights for weeks because of a series of strikes and overtime work bans over staff concerns that their jobs are being moved overseas.
Joyce estimated the grounding will cost the airline $20 million a day.