this is the what the Qantas case study book says about it
Change and Social Responsibility
Qantas management is expected to take into account the consequences of their decisions on stakeholders and to make decisions that are socially and ethically responsible. examples include:
-ecological sustainability - it is estimated that aviation for 2% of greenhouse gases. Qantas has invested millions of dollars in recent years (including new fuel efficient aircraft) to reduce its carbon emissions. Qantas launched a new schemem in 2007 that gives passengers the option of paying extra to offset the carbon dioxide emitted from their flight. water used to clean the aircraft is recycled. Qantas has engaged advisors to audit water usage and recommen strategies to beter manage and reduce consumption.
- quality of Working Life - Qantas has continued to use flexible work practices to foster work life balance and staff training to improve the quality of working life. Employees were rewarded in 2007 witha cash and share bonus worth $2000 as a positive reinforcement. However, many argue that outsourcing, increased casualisation and introducing AWA's have decreased the qualit of working life at Qantas.
- Cultural Diversity - Having a culturally diverse workforce is a key focus for Qantas. It helps them reflect internally a wide range of customers served around the world. Qantas has encouraged greater understanding of cultural differences within the workplace and established clear communications processes.
thats from the 2008 edition. so it was publihed at the beginning of 2008.
but yeah its probably too late, but you can get this book from
www.businesscasestudy.com.au