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Jetstar Taken To Court Over Asian Crew Pay Claim
By Neville D'Cruz
MELBOURNE, May 28 (Bernama) -- Jetstar is being taken to court for allegedly
allowing cabin crew recruited from Thailand to be paid about half the rate of
the budget airline's Australian staff.
The Fair Work Ombudsman claimed the Thai crew working on Jetstar's domestic
routes were owed thousands of dollars in back-pay, the Australian Associated
Press reports.
The Ombudsman would urge Australia's Federal Court to stop the alleged
underpayments at a hearing on Aug 17, 2012.
"While litigation commenced today involves just eight foreign workers,
subject to the findings of the court, the Fair Work Ombudsman may take further
action for up to 300 international cabin crew rostered across Jetstar's domestic
routes," the Ombudsman said in a statement.
Along with Jetstar, the Ombudsman's case involves two Asian recruitment
firms part-owned by Jetstar's parent, Qantas.
Valuair Ltd and Thai company Tour East Ltd recruited cabin crew to work
exclusively for Jetstar on domestic and international flights.
The Ombudsman wanted Valuair and Tour East to reimburse the eight Jetstar
crew at the centre of the court case with over US$7,500 they were allegedly owed
in back-pay.
It is also seeking penalties against Jetstar.
It alleged Jetstar rosters the foreign cabin crews on to its Australian
domestic flights and was aware of the rates they were being paid.
-- BERNAMA