Will It Be Worth Staying?
Qantas's executive general manager, John Borghetti, said the union was being "mischievous". "No Qantas cabin crew were being forced to take the redundancy. "If people don't want it, they don't go,"
Nice parting words, but what's next. We all know they want to play with the bidding seniority, the allowances, overtime, slip formula and of course redirect as much flying to Domestic and J*Int. as they can .
The FAAA has a big agenda on it's hands with the next EBA, let's see what they can do for LHcrew survival !