Transport Workers’ Union National Secretary Michael Kaine has launched a scathing attack on outgoing Qantas CEO Alan Joyce following the airline boss’ early departure. “Alan Joyce doesn’t deserve compliments,” Mr Kaine told Sky News Australia. “What we deserve now as an Australian community is a Qantas that rebuilds properly so that it’s focused back on service standards and the best interest of all Australians.”
Transport Workers’ Union National Secretary Michael Kaine has launched a scathing attack on outgoing Qantas CEO Alan Joyce following the airline boss’ early departure.
“What we deserve now as an Australian community is a Qantas that rebuilds properly so that it’s focused back on service standards and the best interest of all Australians.”
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