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The Australian federal court ordered ABC to pay Lattouf $115,500 (Rs 64.5 lakh) in compensation and called it a violation of the country's labour laws.
During the Antoinette Lattouf saga, the ABC failed its staff and the public in succumbing to lobbyists instead of safeguarding journalism.
Rest of World News: Antoinette Lattouf won a significant legal battle against the ABC, with the Federal Court awarding her $70,000. The court found the ABC illegally term ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The ABC has been ordered to pay $70,000 in compensation to Antoinette Lattouf after a court found the broadcaster unlawfully ...
Antoinette Lattouf vs ABC Update: How the Australian Journalist Defeated One of the World's Biggest Broadcasters The Federal Court has ruled that ABC unlawfully terminated Lattouf's employment due ...
Broadcast journalist Antoinette Lattouf was sacked by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for her political opinions concerning the war in ...
The ABC spent more than $1 million defending an unlawful termination case brought by the journalist. It now faces significant penalties.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation violated labor law when it took Antoinette Lattouf off the air after she posted on Instagram about Gaza, the court ruled.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf has won her unlawful termination case against the ABC and been awarded at least $70,000 in compensation.
The way the case was handled has done substantial damage to the ABC’s reputation, not just for impartiality but for its capacity to stand up for its staff.