Jetstar worker quit over exploitation, safety concerns

ABC News, 29 Sep 2011
Jetstar Airlines is facing further allegations it is exploiting staff and compromising the safety of passengers.
A former flight attendant has told ABC's Lateline he quit his job at Jetstar because of safety concerns over long shifts for cabin crew and staff not being able to answer safety questions.
The budget airline maintains it has rigorous safety standards.
But a clause in the the contract for Singapore-based Jetstar crew states they could be forced to work shifts longer than 20 hours. Full story

Related:
More claims Jetstar is exploiting staff - The Sydney Morning Herald
Jetstar staff exploited with 20hr shifts - Sky News