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Old 18th Oct 2014, 11:39
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Old 20th Oct 2014, 03:12
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Good one NM, the perfect candidate.

And another slap in the face for Australian aircraft maintenance, our Qantas, has just announced a 20 year lease at LAX and the build of an A380 hangar. The hangar that couldn't be built here because of too few of the aircraft.

Nasty and Texas (a man of the people, consolidated 3 maintenance facilities to one) Tony having their final dig. Feeding the Mexicans, how good of them. The Chandra empire evolves.
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That LAX hangar is just to replace the existing shed. I hope they think carefully about their next manager.
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wasn't that what the Sydney jet base was ?3 lines at the 1 facility
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Hi members. Just got word through that the voting on a new Qantas Enterprise Agreement 10 has concluded with 87.25% if favour with 942 participants voting.


For those unaware, the members have accepted an 18 month wage freeze then 3% pa increases across the 4 year agreement in return for re-instatement of 65 retrenched employees. Across the life of the EA, nobody will be retrenched whilst others are holding substantial leave balances.


Well done members and welcome back to our lost brothers and sisters.
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Awesome job Steve and the team.That's what a union is all about.
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Old 21st Oct 2014, 00:22
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Heard,possibly an JQ engineering manager coming over to take the helm!
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Thanks Steve, Exec and all the staff at the ALAEA. An outstanding result. Well played.

And so the wheel turns in the management ranks.
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Old 21st Oct 2014, 05:39
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Good luck with that! There are massive long waiting lists.

I've been locked out of level 13 for over a year. Half the guys I work with are locked out of level 14.
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... and the AMEs vote, in big numbers, to leave their CR guys on the scrap heap!

Good thing there is no training around, we don't need members like that.
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Old 21st Oct 2014, 08:42
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I wish we had this executive in 2006 when they closed down HM well done Steve

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It's good to be part of a united union.
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Old 21st Oct 2014, 22:42
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Coming back home

If there is a JQ Engineering Manager coming over there is a very very good chance that person will be ex Qantas. There are not too many long term JQ Engineering people left in JQ HO, but there is a bucket load of ex Q people and most of them are not sharpest tools in the shed.
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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 01:13
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Welcome back to the 65.
Seriously hope in four years time when Sydney LAMES have burnt their leave and LSL that Nasties and Air Nairs LAX empire doesn't put us back to more CR.
If QE was serious they would be investing in Local Maintenance.
Can't help feeling we've played into their hands.
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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 01:47
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Can't help feeling we've played into their hands.
Can you explain exactly how we've done that?

As for the LAX venture, as much as a slap in our faces that it is, it is a replacement for the current facility there. Not an additional one.


The agreement, as emphasised ad-nauseum by the FedSec, can never guarantee anyone against the future insanities of QE management.

There are only two guarantees in life and employment isn't one of them. However, there are at least a few more hoops that Qantas must jump through prior to repeating the shenanigans of July.


My gut feel is that come the end of the new agreement, all the current 65 "outstanding positions" will be more than over subscribed by volunteers. Combine that with the lack of training nationwide of apprentices (never mind proper LAME training outside of the cornflake packet courses being offered thru QAE et-al that people are suddenly climbing over each other to do), natural growth of business and natural attrition. Qantas will be absolutely screaming for qualified before long.

A major challenge will be to prevent them running to the government and playing the 457 visa card to bring people in from off shore to cover-up their negligence in lack of training and investment in the current QE employees.

Such actions by Qantas and Virgin would also be to the detriment of young Australians wanting to enter a career in Aviation Maintenance.

Unlike the recently department Mr Whitlam however, todays political leaders show little interest in local industry of any kind.

Perhaps that's the kind of fight we should be suiting up for in four years?


Of course you've played into their hands. All the leave will be used up and then it will be business as usual. Plus QF got their real win which is now being able to walk into negotiations with everyone else and say "look, the engineers signed up to the 18 months!".
(Above quote posted by Tuner 2 before he/she deleted this and all subsequent posts in this thread)

....Absolute Bollocks! Nowhere is it stated or implied that people must use ALL of their leave!


The VR process will however, be open to all and sundry to take advantage of over the course of the next four years. Now, as I read it however, if you're one of those sitting on a $450,000 to $500,000 golden handshake in the quest of "just one more year" beware. For in the case of a port such as Melbourne for example, where there are only 10 positions (or less) to be mitigated, once those 10 VR's are handed out that's it. The music stops, all the VR package musical chairs vanish, and any future VR's over the remaining 4 years will be dealt with on operational requirements. i.e. If you've got an A330 or A380 license then fat chance you'll get your package once the first 10 put up their hand for the VR.

That's an awful big chunk of retirement income that some people are putting at risk in their misguided belief that packages will always be there at the time they wish to depart Qantas.

Just some additional food for thought.

Yes, people who have excessive leave will have to take it.

That is, right up till the point that, using the Melbourne example again, those 10 people looking for VR take it. After that, the requirement for "leave burn" will cease.

Unless, that is, qantas wish to dilute their workforce further. Then yes, you might be asked to spend some extra time at home with your family before Qantas could start summary executions as they did last July.

Of courses, as anyone who works in qantas currently knows, the ability to get leave is currently rather difficult owing to staff shortages and workloads.

So, bring on the leave burn program I say. Why anybody should fear a reduced leave balance is beyond me.


With regard to the EBA negotiations between Qantas and other unions, no other union is compelled to follow the ALAEA's lead.

They ( the ALAEA) just did what they are elected to do. That is look after their members. And everyone who's livelihood and careers have just been saved agree with me.

If other unions want to take Qantas on for a better deal, there's nothing the ALAEA has done here that should prevent them from doing so.


.....that is if they're not afraid to stand on their own two feet and exhibit some cohonas as the ALAEA have actually done here and in 2008 and 2011.

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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 09:02
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No chance of getting a course NOW

With all 65 LAMES coming to SAM no chance of me getting a 737 or 330 course now!!
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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 18:44
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It will be a LONG time before the tech school runs another type course.
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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 20:36
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I beg to differ coolb1, there is a few courses that are running next year. There is other ports outside syd, Melb etc....oh and let's not forget the 737 course that gave people credits in the points system!!
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Old 22nd Oct 2014, 21:08
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Won't happen.

QE managers are a cunning breed. Why train anyone when so many guys are paying for their own and doing it on annual/LSL?
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