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ShandywithSugar
26th Nov 2022, 22:22
Have the ALAEA reached an In-principle agreement for LAME EA11? Pay Freeze?

TBM-Legend
26th Nov 2022, 23:15
Have the ALAEA reached an In-principle agreement for LAME EA11? Pay Freeze?


I thought this was a pilot’s forum

tossbag
26th Nov 2022, 23:47
It is, and your problem with shandy's question is?

ShandywithSugar
27th Nov 2022, 00:19
I'd have thought it was pretty obvious.

Wage policy adherence seeing JQ just signed off , Network open and both Mainline EAs to go.

If you're not covered by it, don't click to read it.

Colonel_Klink
27th Nov 2022, 02:33
I'd have thought it was pretty obvious.

Wage policy adherence seeing JQ just signed off , Network open and both Mainline EAs to go.

If you're not covered by it, don't click to read it.

Absolutely - any QF group pilot should be paying attention to any EA that’s bargained in accordance with the QF wages policy.

dr dre
27th Nov 2022, 02:59
The company doesn’t want multiple employee groups conducting PIA over the Xmas period. One would think as the ALAEAs PIA never went to more significant actions then the agreement reached was on their terms. Maybe the in principle agreement “technically” follows the wage policy but includes hidden sweeteners that make up for it, which I believe was what the EFA Pilot’s agreement included.

Sparrows.
27th Nov 2022, 11:55
Wage policy adherence

There was no mention of the adherence in the company propaganda, which there has been for all other EA’s…. Just smells like the company is trying to hide something, so fair question.

Beer Baron
27th Nov 2022, 12:04
I’ve not seen any wage policy adherence from QF Group pilot EA’s.

- EFA got a 5% ‘all purpose allowance’ in lieu of two 2% pay rises.

- JQ got a 6% ‘BOOT allowance’ in lieu of two 3% pay rises.

The wage policy is a lie.

blubak
27th Nov 2022, 19:01
Have the ALAEA reached an In-principle agreement for LAME EA11? Pay Freeze?
I have heard this is true but no details released yet,a lot of things have happened pretty quickly since an engineering manager departed the company because he wanted to be closer to family. Read between the lines on that 1 & draw your own conclusions.

dragon man
19th Dec 2022, 01:54
https://michaelwest.com.au/alan-joyce-relents-to-more-than-double-pay-deal-in-its-fight-with-qantas-engineers-union/

Fortune favours the brave.

No Idea Either
19th Dec 2022, 02:33
Yes, but an allowance doesn’t compound on the next EBA’s base pay. It’s good to get the money in hand this year, but you’re gipping yourself thousands in a few years time. But I can appreciate the realities of todays industrial environment. We copped the pineapple during COVID/administration but the sentiment in the group now is already ‘vote no’ and our next EBA is still years away.

dr dre
19th Dec 2022, 03:23
Interesting to see:

Some Qantas executives appear to understand the situation with Qantas Loyalty chief Olivia Wirth, who is seen as leading candidate to replace Joyce if and when he ever decides to leave the company, thanking staff at a recent “Town Hall” meeting. “We know you could work elsewhere and you have chosen to stay” she said as she thanked staff this way a dozen times during her address.

davidclarke
19th Dec 2022, 06:33
Congratulations to all the Qantas engineers! You stuck in there stayed United…..something the group pilots aren’t…..

Transition Layer
19th Dec 2022, 23:05
Interesting to see:

Some Qantas executives appear to understand the situation with Qantas Loyalty chief Olivia Wirth, who is seen as leading candidate to replace Joyce if and when he ever decides to leave the company, thanking staff at a recent “Town Hall” meeting. “We know you could work elsewhere and you have chosen to stay” she said as she thanked staff this way a dozen times during her address.
If only OW would leave and work elsewhere!