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Wherefore art thou Qantas?
In July this year we interviewed Steve Purvinas from the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineer’s Association about the protected industrial action in support of the engineers’ Enterprise Bargaining Agreement negotiations. ...
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Doing the Business in East Timor - UNTAET era economic development ...
So I believe that they both will take the initiative themselves, without waiting for bargaining from the UN side or our side. They will take the initiative themselves in offering a better deal to the East Timorese. ...
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qantas engineers accept new contracts
qantas engineers have accepted a new enterprise bargaining agreement (eba) offered by the airline.
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fairfax cuts 550 jobs
the cuts also come as the company negotiates a new enterprise bargaining agreement with the meaa. media analysts, though, welcomed the job cuts. "from a shareholders' perspective, it's positive," said analysts tim morris of ...
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Japan injects $66bn into markets
QANTAS maintenance workers say they will consider industrial action if their calls for jobs to be brought back to Australia are ignored. A mass meeting of workers in Sydney today voted to claim in upcoming enterprise bargaining ...
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actu on qantas job cuts
the actu welcomed an in-principle agreement between qantas engineers and the company’s management from enterprise bargaining negotiations. while details of the engineers’ agreement are confidential at this stage, if accepted by the ...
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qantas signs enterprise bargaining agreement with engineers ...
australian airline operator qantas has announced that that it had signed an in principle enterprise bargaining agreement with the australian licensed aircraft engineers association.
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First Business News: Hong Kong stocks close higher on bargain hunting
Hong Kong stocks close higher on bargain hunting. HONG KONG, Dec. 29 (Chinese media) -- Hong Kong stocks went up 144.34 points, or 1.02 percent, to close at 14328.48 on Monday, on bargain hunting after four consecutive days of losses. ...
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Silobreaker: ASX less volatile in December 2008
The fronts are hardening in the dispute over a new enterprise bargaining agreement between Telstra and the unions. The Communications, Electrical & Plumbing Union (CEPU) will stage further stopwork and strike action, ...
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