Originally Posted by
smiffysarmy
The sooner everyone associated with the ‘group’ realises that AIPA isn’t what it used to be, the better. AFAP have no skin in the game, they don’t want management jobs or have mates in current management, they’re totally independent. Like many others have said, one union to represent pilots would be ideal and that sadly shouldn’t include AIPA anymore, AIPA have lost their way.
I remember the AFAP. Isn’t that the Australian pilot union that cost more than 2000 Australian airline pilots their jobs in pursuit of an industrial agenda. In the same timeframe X number of such pilots suicided and Y number of marriages ended in divorce as a direct consequence.
It is the same pilot union that recommended a “yes”vote in 2 out of 3 of the last pilot ballots in the Network dispute.
Howcome the AFAP is now the answer to all problems for Australian airline pilots?