First set of Qantas engineering apprentices arrive at Brisbane training facility
Qantas will be hoping to keep the claws of unions like the TWU away from this group of fresh faced engineers.
Qantas will be hoping to keep the claws of unions like the TWU away from this group of fresh faced engineers.
We can testify that being financially compensated for delays does help!
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