Qf LAME EBA Negotiations Begin
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Hey YOSHI... do you think an OPS manager will raise defects?
From what I hear they are purely there to speed up production regardless of defects, procedures and safety.
Ticking Timebomb, glad to see you also signed off some defects, shame there were so many others that caused you concern.
From what I hear they are purely there to speed up production regardless of defects, procedures and safety.
Ticking Timebomb, glad to see you also signed off some defects, shame there were so many others that caused you concern.
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Dear Sue,
Please be advised that ALAEA LAME members working for Qantas who will be covered by the proposed LAME Enterprise Agreement currently under negotiation will be taking Protected Industrial Action as follows –
Notification number
18
Date of commencement of action
Friday 9th September 2011.
Time of action
From 0500 on Friday 9th September 2011 to 0059 on Friday the 16th December 2011.
Participants
All LAME members who will be covered by the proposed Agreement.
Nature of action
Work to rule in the form of strict adherence with Qantas policies, Company manuals and written Company instructions.
Stephen Purvinas
Federal Secretary
Please be advised that ALAEA LAME members working for Qantas who will be covered by the proposed LAME Enterprise Agreement currently under negotiation will be taking Protected Industrial Action as follows –
Notification number
18
Date of commencement of action
Friday 9th September 2011.
Time of action
From 0500 on Friday 9th September 2011 to 0059 on Friday the 16th December 2011.
Participants
All LAME members who will be covered by the proposed Agreement.
Nature of action
Work to rule in the form of strict adherence with Qantas policies, Company manuals and written Company instructions.
Stephen Purvinas
Federal Secretary
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At Last its it the Fan Qantas staff walk off job over enterprise bargaining dispute | Courier Mail
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And we have numerous reports of managers cutting corners during the stoppages. Internal reports will go in, they will be ignored. CASA reports will go in, they will be ignored. Reports will go to to the Minister of Transport and the heads should start to roll.
For you CASA surveyors who read this please note. We thank you for your surveillance at Adelaide last Wednesday. During the stoppages a manager unlicensed on 738 carried out Eng oil checks and did not certify for the checks in the log book. Can you please investigate further. We are wondering how the aircraft was allowed to fly.
(We may know how but would like to hear it from you considering you were out there.)
For you CASA surveyors who read this please note. We thank you for your surveillance at Adelaide last Wednesday. During the stoppages a manager unlicensed on 738 carried out Eng oil checks and did not certify for the checks in the log book. Can you please investigate further. We are wondering how the aircraft was allowed to fly.
(We may know how but would like to hear it from you considering you were out there.)
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ALAEA Fed Sec
For you CASA surveyors who read this please note. We thank you for your surveillance at Adelaide last Wednesday. During the stoppages a manager unlicensed on 738 carried out Eng oil checks and did not certify for the checks in the log book. Can you please investigate further. We are wondering how the aircraft was allowed to fly.
Surely that is almost if not a criminal action.
Mike
For you CASA surveyors who read this please note. We thank you for your surveillance at Adelaide last Wednesday. During the stoppages a manager unlicensed on 738 carried out Eng oil checks and did not certify for the checks in the log book. Can you please investigate further. We are wondering how the aircraft was allowed to fly.
Surely that is almost if not a criminal action.
Mike
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Qantas chief Alan Joyce's pay package soars
Qantas chief's pay soars
Matt O'Sullivan
September 7, 2011 - 2:52PM
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has received a 71 per cent increase in his total pay to $5 million, making him one of the highest paid airline chiefs in the world.
The boost to Mr Joyce’s total pay comes amid a bitter industrial dispute between management and key unions representing pilots and aircraft engineers over pay and conditions.
Qantas’s annual report, released today, reveals Mr Joyce earned a total of $5 million for the year to June 30, compared with $2.9 million a year earlier. Qantas’s share price fell 16 per cent over the same period, while the airline's profit doubled.
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Mr Joyce's latest package includes $2.04 million in fixed pay and $2.2 million in short-term benefits.
All of Qantas’s senior leadership team received a boost to their total pay in a year in which the company more than doubled its annual net profit to $249 million.
Jetstar’s chief executive, Bruce Buchanan, received a total package of $1.4 million, compared with $1.1 million a year earlier, while Qantas’s operations chief, Lyell Strambi, saw his pay rise from $1.2 million to $1.7 million.
The second-highest paid executive was Rob Kella, Qantas’s former chief risk officer who officially left the airline on July 1 ‘‘as a mutually agreed termination’’.
His pay package for the year totalled almost $1.8 million, compared with $1.26 million in 2009-10. Mr Kella did not receive a termination payment nor a payment in lie of notice.
The chairman of the airline’s remuneration committee, James Strong, said in the annual report that the board had achieved ‘‘what we believe is an appropriate mix of fair reward, retention of key executives and alignment with the interests of the shareholders of Qantas’’.
‘‘This has been a year where company performance has been good relative to the challenges faced, and where a strong performance by management has produced what is, in the circumstances, a satisfactory profit outcome,’’ he said.
Qantas chief Alan Joyce's pay package soars
Qantas chief's pay soars
Matt O'Sullivan
September 7, 2011 - 2:52PM
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has received a 71 per cent increase in his total pay to $5 million, making him one of the highest paid airline chiefs in the world.
The boost to Mr Joyce’s total pay comes amid a bitter industrial dispute between management and key unions representing pilots and aircraft engineers over pay and conditions.
Qantas’s annual report, released today, reveals Mr Joyce earned a total of $5 million for the year to June 30, compared with $2.9 million a year earlier. Qantas’s share price fell 16 per cent over the same period, while the airline's profit doubled.
Advertisement: Story continues below
Mr Joyce's latest package includes $2.04 million in fixed pay and $2.2 million in short-term benefits.
All of Qantas’s senior leadership team received a boost to their total pay in a year in which the company more than doubled its annual net profit to $249 million.
Jetstar’s chief executive, Bruce Buchanan, received a total package of $1.4 million, compared with $1.1 million a year earlier, while Qantas’s operations chief, Lyell Strambi, saw his pay rise from $1.2 million to $1.7 million.
The second-highest paid executive was Rob Kella, Qantas’s former chief risk officer who officially left the airline on July 1 ‘‘as a mutually agreed termination’’.
His pay package for the year totalled almost $1.8 million, compared with $1.26 million in 2009-10. Mr Kella did not receive a termination payment nor a payment in lie of notice.
The chairman of the airline’s remuneration committee, James Strong, said in the annual report that the board had achieved ‘‘what we believe is an appropriate mix of fair reward, retention of key executives and alignment with the interests of the shareholders of Qantas’’.
‘‘This has been a year where company performance has been good relative to the challenges faced, and where a strong performance by management has produced what is, in the circumstances, a satisfactory profit outcome,’’ he said.
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This will make you all happy Qantas boss wins 71pc, $2m pay hike | Herald Sun
Pay rise for our AJ. Worth every cent
Pay rise for our AJ. Worth every cent
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It's probably fitting, that he and his curly tailed cronies get their snouts in the trough for one last time, before we take them off to the abattoir. These people make me feel ashamed to work for the airline.
Stand together boys and girls, and lets see if we can make Qantas a great Australian airline again.
Stand together boys and girls, and lets see if we can make Qantas a great Australian airline again.
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And once again, the true motive of their actions.
Greed, money and power.
Nothing to do with safety, customer experience, air transport, employees or the whole airline in general.
Disgusting.
Greed, money and power.
Nothing to do with safety, customer experience, air transport, employees or the whole airline in general.
Disgusting.
QF rejects no confidence motion
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I along with 1000+ others sent my forms as requested... Are QF management able to disallow this motion as reported in the Fin Review?
Why were we told otherwise by our Unions?
I along with 1000+ others sent my forms as requested... Are QF management able to disallow this motion as reported in the Fin Review?
Why were we told otherwise by our Unions?
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71% only fuel the festering internal anger I have towards these incompetent mangers all the way to the top. You wanted war…well it just went nuclear…
right behind you ALAEA.
right behind you ALAEA.
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Most advanced aircraft facilities in the southern hemisphere AVALON ! this must be a joke
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Most advanced aircraft facilities in the southern hemisphere AVALON ! this must be a joke