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year | business source |
2006 | Qantas carried 34 million passengers in 2006. | Les Echos |
2006 | Qantas is Australia's biggest airline. | Bloomberg |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2009 | 34000 -1750 | Internal restructuring: Qantas reduces its transport capacities by 5%, after a 9% cut in 2008.: Australia | Les Echos |
2008 | | Qantas will cut 4 percent of its work force and abandon its growth plan for the coming year, saying the business would be at risk if it failed to offset soaring fuel prices.: Australia | International Herald Tribune |
2007 | | Qantas, one of the most profitable airline in the world, made an agreement with the long-distance flying staff trade union to increase their wokinng time by 30% and reduce the wages by 25% for the new recruits.: Australia | AFP |
2006 | -1000 | Internal restructuring: Qantas has "decided to reduce management, support and administration positions in Qantas by 20 percent", Chief Executive Officer Geoff Dixon said.: Australia | Bloomberg |
2005 | -3250 | Relocation: Qantas said it may move ``significant parts'' of its engineering and maintenance division overseas if the unit's 6,900 workers don't agree to a cost-cutting program.: Australia | Bloomberg |
2003 | 35000 -1000 | | Dow Jones online |
2003 | 35000 -3500 | | Dow Jones online |
2003 | -400 | | Dow Jones online |
2001 | -1500 | | Sydney Morning Herald |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | | source |
2007 |
The Australian airline Qantas pled guilty of fixing the prices of freight between Australia and the United States and paid a 61 million dollars fine, announced the American ministry of Justice. Between June 2000 and February 2006, the company used of its dominant position on the freight lines between the two countries to influence the prices, drawing 600 million dollars of profitfrom this activity. "The consumer goods delivery by plane is essential for our world economy. Our investigation on this important activity will continue, and we will severely pursue those whose criminal behavior harms the American consumers ", declared Thomas Barnett, in charge of the antitrust division at the ministry for Justice. |
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2007 |
| | 0,43 | |   | billion Eu€ | AFP |
2006 |
| 8,24 | 0,29 | |   | billion Eu€ | Les Echos |
2003 |
| 7,58 | 0,23 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
| 6,38 | 0,24 | |   | billion US$ | |
2001 |
| 5,2 | 0,21 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| 5,44 | 0,31 | |   | billion US$ | |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2006 | Mishandling of private data: Qantas, the australian airline, denied the boarding of a passenger on a flight from London to Melbourne, in the south-east of Australia, because it had refused to take off its tee-shirt, carrying an effigy of George Bush with the inscription "terrorist number one". Mr. Allen Jasson, 55 years, estimates that the company attented to its freedom of expression and will sue it.: | AFP |
1995 | slogan: The world's long distance airline.; | |
1994 | slogan: Qantas. The australian airline.; | |
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