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Sustainability Statistics and Notes continued
INDIGENOUS EMPLOYMENT
The Qantas Group strives to create meaningful and lasting opportunities for Indigenous Australians to build upon their existing skills
and experience and to be an employer of choice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. A focus in recent years has been
to increase the number of Indigenous Australians in the workforce.
Qantas continues to provide employment opportunities for the Indigenous community through key career pathways including
school-based traineeships, internships and direct entry recruitment. Another key focus area is Indigenous employee retention
which includes career development assistance, organising culturally specic events and pre-assessment support.
Key Performance Indicators Unit 2013 2012
Number of Indigenous Australian employees # 354 354
The number of Indigenous Australian employees remained consistent compared to 2011/2012.
The Qantas Group has undergone business transformation in 2012/2013. This has resulted in the contraction of the workforce as
Qantas aligns the organisation structure with the new strategy.
Qantas is redening success measures in relation to Indigenous recruitment that reect sustainable and diverse employment outcomes.
The Group is projected to reach approximately 380 Indigenous employees by December 2013 against the previous target of 450.
NUMBER OF FULLTIME EQUIVALENT FTE EMPLOYEES
The size of a workforce is representative of the economic presence and contribution of an organisation. The number of FTEs also
gives context to absenteeism and diversity indicators.
Key Performance Indicators Unit 2013 2012
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees #
Qantas 25,665 26,936
Jetstar 5,201 4,813
Qantas Freight 1,456 927
Qantas Frequent Flyer 263 194
Corporate 680 714
Qantas Group 33,265 33,584
The Group’s FTEs decreased by 1.0 per cent primarily driven by transformation initiatives in Qantas. This decrease was partially
offset by continued growth in Jetstar and Qantas Frequent Flyer. Qantas Freight’s increase in FTEs has resulted from the
100percent acquisition and consolidation of Australian air Express during 2012/2013.