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Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has pleaded with the Prime Minister to extend JobKeeper beyond its September cut-off for airline employees.

However, Alan Joyce is facing union backlash for axing 6,000 jobs before the government revealed whether it would provide further support for the

aviation industry. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he knew particular sectors would need continued support beyond the end of the JobKeeper subsidy.

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Luv it corporations when making profits don’t pay tax or share with their workers, when times r tough they make profits pay no tax but want taxpayer to pay their costs. Owners pilfer profits & continue to expect exponential profit rises but don’t look after their workers auspol

But these people have been getting paid normally and getting a nice severance cheque ? Why should I the tax payer pay for that ? My small business is making less than my sons welfare payments atm. It’s unsustainable.

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