Within the newest instalment of Paint by Numbers, Crikey’s new collection concerning the massive problems with the day instructed by way of the numbers, we break down the nationwide provider’s relationship with the general public purse lately.
What Qantas obtained in JobKeeper assist in 2020: $160.5 million
What Qantas obtained by way of the Australian Airline Monetary Aid bundle in 2020: $102 million
What Qantas obtained by way of the Home Aviation Community Help program, the Regional Airline Community Help program and repatriation flights in 2020: $276 million
What Qantas obtained by way of the Worldwide Freight Help Mechanism in 2020: $110 million
What Qantas obtained in JobKeeper assist in 2021: $695.5 million
Whole authorities assist obtained by Qantas throughout 2020-21: $2.7 billion
Whole JobKeeper paid again by Australian ASX companies: $267 million (5.73% of what they obtained)
Whole authorities assist paid again by Qantas: $0
Whole JobKeeper that was paid to companies that didn’t meet the 30% downturn standards: $39.9 billion
Quantity that ineligble corporations have been compelled by the federal government to repay in “overpaid” JobKeeper: $0
Whole that particular person Centrelink recipients have been compelled by the federal government to repay in “overpaid” JobKeeper: $32 million
Whole job cuts by Qantas throughout 2020 and 2021: 9,400
Variety of these jobs Qantas was discovered to have illegally outsourced: 1,700
High quality over the standing down of a well being and security employee who directed others to cease cleansing and servicing planes over issues concerning the unfold of COVID-19: $250,000
Earnings posted by Qantas in 2023: $2.47 billion
Alan Joyce’s remuneration from Qantas in 2023, his final full monetary 12 months as Qantas CEO: $21.4 million
Qantas chairman Richard Goyder’s pay increase in 2023 (a 12 months when, by his personal admission, Qantas suffered a “lack of belief … as a result of our service has typically fallen wanting expectations”): 14%
The variety of flights, in response to an Australian Competitors and Client Fee investigation, Qantas continued to promote tickets for after they’d been cancelled: 8,000+
Potential high-quality confronted by Qantas owing to that ACCC investigation: $600 million
Quantity docked from Joyce’s remaining pay owing to that ACCC investigation: $500,000
Worth of the bonus “delayed” from Joyce’s remaining pay pending the ACCC investigation: $2.2 million
Joyce’s full remuneration over 15 years in control of Qantas: $150 million