Qantas Fined A$250,000 for Unlawfully Sidelining Whistleblower Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles

March 6, 2024
Qantas Fined A$250,000 for Unlawfully Sidelining Whistleblower Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
  • Qantas Airways has been fined A$250,000 by the NSW District Court for illegally standing down a health and safety worker who voiced concerns about cleaning procedures for aircraft from China during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The employee, Theo Seremetidis, was found to have been discriminated against in violation of the Work, Health and Safety Act, resulting in a personal damages award of A$21,000.

  • Qantas accepted the penalties and agreed to the damages payment, with half of the fine allocated to SafeWork NSW.

  • Separately, Qantas is facing legal action in the Federal Court for unlawfully outsourcing 1700 ground staff, a move previously declared illegal by the High Court, with unresolved compensation negotiations after failed mediation with the Transport Workers Union.

  • These legal issues compound Qantas' reputational challenges as the airline also deals with other lawsuits, controversies, and transitions leadership following the retirement of CEO Alan Joyce.

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