Qantas Workers Go on Strike

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Apologies in advanced if this is covered elsewhere but 7News is reporting that over 400 employees have gone on strike across the country potentially impacting flight operations:

Just thought I’d start this thread to track what impact (if any) it has on operations and to discuss why they might be striking.

-RooFlyer88
 
Qantas official statement is that "we have made suitable arrangements that there will be no impact to operstions".

I think I heard they are 4hr stoppages at a time.
 
I guess this begs the question: what came first the double status credit promotion or the industrial action?
Qantas official statement is that "we have made suitable arrangements that there will be no impact to operstions".
I wonder what those arrangements are. Cash in scab workers? Have Uncle Alan earn his Golden Parachute by unloading bags at SYD? Or maybe rearrange passengers bundle of rights?
I think I heard they are 4hr stoppages at a time.
Do they have to be announced in advance to Qantas or is it simply the Unions ask their members to walk off at a certain time. Apologies in advance for my naivety on Australian industrial relations.
 
I guess this begs the question: what came first the double status credit promotion or the industrial action?

I wonder what those arrangements are. Cash in scab workers? Have Uncle Alan earn his Golden Parachute by unloading bags at SYD? Or maybe rearrange passengers bundle of rights?

Do they have to be announced in advance to Qantas or is it simply the Unions ask their members to walk off at a certain time. Apologies in advance for my naivety on Australian industrial relations.

Sorry not going to respond to cracked sarcasm recordings about AJ
 
I heard on the radio that the engineers are demanding an immediate 15% pay increase, with two more 10% jumps over the next two years, so a total wage hike of 35% within 24 months. Have no idea what sort of money they make, but that seems to me to be a ballsy ask?
 
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