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New Qantas cabin crew deal cuts employment costs, boosts jobs

Qantas and its 3,000 long-haul flight attendants have secured a new five-year union agreement that substantially reduces employment costs for new cabin crew, opening the way for 2,000 new onshore jobs, while improving conditions for existing employees.

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