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Qantas cuts very unwelcome, says Gillard

Sydney : Australia | 7 months ago  
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Julia Gillard says Qantas cutting 1500 jobs 'very unwelcome' April 14, 2009 11:08am THE Federal Government says Qantas' decision to slash 1500 jobs is "unwelcome news". "Clearly this is very unwelcome news,'' Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said.
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