Union chief Michael Kaine and affected Qantas workers celebrate a $120 million compensation victory. Video by AAP
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00:00And I've got to say it's with relief, pleasure, joy, mixed emotions but a little bit of euphoria
00:06as well that I stand with Qantas families today, Qantas families who've been through health,
00:13to announce that Qantas has agreed with the TW proposal to put $120 million into a pool
00:22to fund a legally entitled compensation for this workforce, this workforce that was illegally
00:30sacked by the Joyce regime under cover of COVID in 2020. These workers have been instrumental
00:40in exposing the most vicious corporate dictatorship in Australia's history.
00:45They were victorious in the High Court on the 13th of September 2023 and they're victorious
00:51today. The largest case of illegal sackings in Australia's history
00:56today has been transformed into the largest payout in the favour of workers in Australia's
01:03legal history. You can see a light at the end of the tunnel now, it's just almost over.
01:08I'm glad that Qantas came to the table and decided to work with the union
01:13and resolve this matter and I think there's a brighter future for everyone ahead.
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