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Australian Council of Trade Unions

Qantas must reconsider rash and reckless action to ground its fleet

Published: 29/10/2011

This afternoon’s decision by Qantas to ground its fleet and lock out its workforce is a serious over-reaction by management that will hurt all Qantas employees and customers, the ACTU said today.

 ACTU Secretary Jeff Lawrence called on Qantas management to reverse their decision and get back to the negotiating table to get an agreement with their workforce.

 “Alan Joyce needs to urgently reverse this lock-out and grounding,” Mr Lawrence said.

 “This is a most unusual decision which is completely unwarranted, and will only hurt Qantas’ brand and customers.

 “Qantas employees are as shocked and stunned at this extreme decision as passengers are.

 “Workers at Qantas are simply seeking to negotiate new pay and conditions, and some guarantees from management about job security.

 “But bargaining at Qantas has broken down because of management’s refusal to negotiate.

 “Industrial action at Qantas has been limited, and some unions have actually called off industrial action for several weeks, but Qantas has continued to snub its workforce.

 “This irresponsible action by Alan Joyce will hurt innocent bystanders, including the traveling public and the majority of the Qantas workforce who are currently not in bargaining with management.

 “We call on Qantas to calm down, and immediately reverse this rash decision because the only way this dispute will be resolved is through negotiation, not by holding Australian workers and the public to ransom.”

 The ACTU has called an urgent hook-up of Qantas unions tonight to discuss the developments.
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