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Qantas Pilots calling for chairman to go


Pilots declare No Confidence in Qantas chair
Qantas pilots have added their voice to calls for chairman Richard Goyder to stand down, saying they have lost all confidence in him and his board of directors.
As Qantas announced more spending on “customer initiatives” in an effort to rebuild the airline’s reputation, the Australian and International Pilots Association said Mr Goyder must go.

AIPA president Tony Lucas said they had written to Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson informing her of the pilots’ position in a first for the association.

“Richard Goyder has overseen one of the most damaging periods in Qantas history which has included the sacking of 1700 workers, allegations of illegally marketing cancelled flights and a terribly managed return to operations after Covid-19,” Mr Lucas said.

“The morale of pilots has never been lower. We have totally lost confidence in Mr Goyder and his board.”
 
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Well yes, but it’s also a matter for the board itself.

Company board members can and do resign when their position becomes untenable or it is obvious they have lost the confidence of key stakeholders.
Anyway, not something that employees (including pilots) can change, regardless of no-confidence motions
 
Anyway, not something that employees (including pilots) can change, regardless of no-confidence motions
There's got to be something to be said when a critical mass of your workforce have collectively declared they have no confidence in you.

What are the board going to do? Outsource the pilots?

I suppose some would think this no confidence means little, like the military trying to take rule from a "corrupt" president in some country.
 
There's got to be something to be said when a critical mass of your workforce have collectively declared they have no confidence in you.

What are the board going to do? Outsource the pilots?
This is a ‘token’ protest. How many pilots have resigned, or will resign, over this? Probably no pilots will resign over this. ;)

They are of course free to protest by way of ‘no-confidence”

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Shareholder matter as to who will be on the Board
I think it's also a matter if the individuals chose to be on the Board?

It's now up to Goyder to listen to shareholders, shareholder representative bodies, customers, pilots, staff ( did I miss anyone?) and take some responsibility and clear himself out. That he won't I guess speaks volumes as to how the airline got itself into the current mess.
 
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