Air New Zealand is being accused of planning to outsource more than half of its finance department overseas.
The Service and Food Workers union says it understands the airline could be looking to have its staff based in Fiji, to take advantage of cheaper labour costs.
Secretary Jill Ovens says this is simply another drive by the company for bigger profits, with clerical workers in Fiji paid as little as $6,000 a year.
She says other options Air New Zealand is looking at include India and the Philippines.
17/08/06 Newstalk ZB, New Zealand
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