stm1sydney
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What do you think? I reckon it's embarrassing and cringe-worthy, and completely irrelevant to the old Qantas values of safety first, second and third, and providing a reasonable product.
What do you think? I reckon it's embarrassing and cringe-worthy, and completely irrelevant to the old Qantas values of safety first, second and third, and providing a reasonable product.
What do you think? I reckon it's embarrassing and cringe-worthy, and completely irrelevant to the old Qantas values of safety first, second and third, and providing a reasonable product.
What do you think? I reckon it's embarrassing and cringe-worthy, and completely irrelevant to the old Qantas values of safety first, second and third, and providing a reasonable product.
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Also, Qantas aren't lefty do-gooders. Inclusion is good for business. Having a large portion of the economy excluded or excluding themselves because of prejudice costs cash.
But who is excluding whom from Qantas?
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
When they stand up for their Asian based cabin crew and pay them the same as local cabin crew then I will start to believe them, until then it's corporate grandstanding and hollow jingoistic corporate doublespeak.
I posted about it here: Foreign crews on Jetstar and their conditions
stand up for their Asian based cabin crew and pay them the same as local cabin crew
Apologies!
Oh, Lord, kumbaya
An I still reckon it's a beat up. JQi started with BKK services with such an arrangement. Without this the Qantas group could not compete (and it's only $100 per week if they do not work). Thats AUD5K per year minimum; the average Thai household income is ~AUD4550 (Thailand Annual Household Income per Capita | Economic Indicators).I posted about it here: Foreign crews on Jetstar and their conditions
An I still reckon it's a beat up. JQi started with BKK services with such an arrangement. Without this the Qantas group could not compete (and it's only $100 per week if they do not work). Thats AUD5K per year minimum; the average Thai household income is ~AUD4550 (Thailand Annual Household Income per Capita | Economic Indicators).
As for the topic of this thread, I used to be a Qantas shareholder. With wasted revenue from things like this I am glad I am no more ...
Sure, but the point of the article was Qantas paying people of different nationalities different amounts for the same work, wasn't it? And how the foreign nationalities survive while in Australia with Australian costs.
A silly ad that engages in virtue signalling (not a phrase I knew of three years ago: wonder who coined it).
A silly ad that engages in virtue signalling (not a phrase I knew of three years ago: wonder who coined it).