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Uber sacks 20 for harassment

Uber sacks 20 for harassment

UBER has fired more than 20 employees after a law firm investigated complaints of sexual harassment, bullying, discrimination and other violations.

Australia’s huge passport cost gouge

Australia’s huge passport cost gouge

SUCCESSIVE Federal governments keep jacking up the cost of the Australian passport — so much so that it now rates as one of the world’s most expensive.

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Uber asks for government cash

UBER has taken the opportunity to make the case for a government subsidy during hearings at a Victorian parliamentary inquiry into ride-sharing.

Goodbye sky-high credit card fees

Goodbye sky-high credit card fees

TODAY marks the start of a ban on excessive credit card surcharges, and the consumer watchdog wants people to speak up if they think they’re still getting slugged.

Aussie’s insane work schedule

Aussie’s insane work schedule

FIFTY long-haul trips in a year and days that started at 8am and finish at 1am. But it took one really crazy trip to give this businessman a reality check.

Qantas completes stunning turnaround

Qantas completes stunning turnaround

BET you wish you worked for Qantas today. The airline just reported soaring profits – and 25,000 of its employees will be thousands of dollars richer.

Qantas rewrites aviation history

Qantas rewrites aviation history

QANTAS has posted the best result of its 95-year history and is celebrating with rewards for employees, shareholders and flyers (particularly those who like cricket).

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--FILE--A mobile phone user shows the logo of car-hailing app Uber on his smartphone in Chengdu city, southwest China's Sichuan province, 6 May 2015. U.S. firm Uber Technologies Inc and Chinese rival Didi Kuaidi are taking steps to operate legally in China, a key market for both firms but where their car hailing services currently operate in a regulatory prey zone. Uber China said in a statement on Thursday (8 October 2015) it was "actively preparing" documents to apply for a license to operate an online car-hailing platform to meet new regulations governing the sector that are expected to be announced soon. Didi Kuaidi, a $16 billion valued firm backed by Chinese Internet giants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Tencent Holdings Ltd, also said on Thursday it had received a car booking license for its operations in Shanghai and that it was seeking more licenses from other cities.

Uber driver’s shock rant

WE’RE not sure how this Uber driver didn’t realise he was crossing the line. His taped rant has gone viral on social media. WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE

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Credit-card gouge put to an end

THE cost of airfares is set to fall after the Reserve Bank of Australia limited the booking fees and other surcharges companies can slug consumers when using credit cards.

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