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Jetstar offers five-year AWAs in Qantas shift to individual contracts

Qantas low-cost subsidiary Jetstar Airways is offering 200 AWAs to new flight attendants on its planned Asian services, in a shift away from the group's longstanding collective arrangements with aviation unions.

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