Originally Posted by
Rashid Bacon
Until Jetstar Pilots form their own union and move away from multi union representation, expect the status quo to continue - Airline managers love nothing more than fragmented pilot representation each with their own vested interests.
A single union with professional negotiators delivering a united message is much more formidable to deal with from an airline management perspective.
No need to form their own union, the AFAP is doing a pretty good job of representing Jetstar pilots, any members of AIPA and the other low-fare Union are free to join the vast majority of their colleagues at any time.