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RAAFASA 20th Aug 2008 11:34

Another ATC handshake deal?
 
Anyone else heard a rumour that ASA and the RAAF have a secret agreement that the current round of recruiting (read - poaching from the RAAF) will be the last? Could well be just rumour mongering - not sure it could be proven anyway.

Even if it's true, both providers are still going to be understaffed, perhaps it's just a case of maintaining a balance....:hmm:

BurglarsDog 20th Aug 2008 12:38

No
Not yet

DogGone:E

BeGoneTFN 20th Aug 2008 12:51

ASA staff would not be surprised
 
ASA management is capable of anything, they are desperate as a consequence of gross negligence!!!!!!!!!!!

By all accounts the end is near, the irish have arrive to headhunt as ASA (ineptly) attempted in the UK and Ireland 12 months ago, payback is a b*tch.

ps you RAAF guys would do better OS, trust me

Go you good thing :D:D:D:D:D:D

Captain Sand Dune 21st Aug 2008 02:13

Sounds like the unofficial, unproven and always hotly denied rumour a few years ago that the RAAF had reached a "deal" with QF for them to stop accepting applications from RAAF pilots.:E

ForGreaterSafety 21st Aug 2008 06:22

Yeh, this sounds like what happened in 2005 also, but it didn't stop them this time. I reckon it's a furphy.

Cheers

Roger Standby 21st Aug 2008 14:24

Airservices stick to an undocumented agreement?

Bwah ha haha ha haha ha ha... ooh it hurts

NO HOPE:hmm:

undervaluedATC 22nd Aug 2008 03:40


Airservices stick to an undocumented agreement?

Bwah ha haha ha haha ha ha... ooh it hurts

NO HOPEhttp://static.pprune.org/images/smilies/yeees.gif


They won't even stick to documented ones.:ugh:
Our current EBA - which does not expire until 21st Dec - includes the standard "no extra claims by either party for the life of the agreement" clause. But they want ATCers' to agree to obligatory overtime by signing a "memorandum of understanding", prior to 21st Dec.

funny how AsA is happy to ignore that clause when it suits them.


Bill Woodfull 22nd Aug 2008 06:26


obligatory overtime


= sex and travel advisory 101.

ElPerro 24th Aug 2008 11:00


ps you RAAF guys would do better OS, trust me
I doubt your tactic of convincing RAAF guys to go elsewhere will assist your desire for a shortage and hence pay claim. :hmm:

I can't see ASA signing up to an agreement that could be invalidated by a court of law (for breaching laws regarding restriction of trade) anymore than the R.A.A.F. would.

No Further Requirements 24th Aug 2008 11:48

ElPerro:


I can't see ASA signing up to an agreement that could be invalidated by a court of law (for breaching laws regarding restriction of trade) anymore than the R.A.A.F. would.
Hence 'handshake deal', ie, no paper trail, all under the table, cash no receipts.

And I don't think AsA will keep up the deal, just as they didn't last time (supposedly there was a handshake deal in the past, but who knows....)

We live in interesting times boys and girls.

Cheers,

NFR.

Bill Woodfull 24th Aug 2008 12:12


I can't see ASA signing up to an agreement that could be invalidated by a court of law (for breaching laws regarding restriction of trade) anymore than the R.A.A.F. would.
There was such a nudge nudge wink wink deal for about five years from around the mid nineties to the new millenium.

I know plenty of RAAF friends who applied on-line for ab-intio Airservices courses in that period and were told that they could not and would not be considered.

I doubt your tactic of convincing RAAF guys to go elsewhere will assist your desire for a shortage and hence pay claim
An uninformed comment of the highest calibre. You don't have a schmick about the reality do you? It was merely sage advice to fellow Australian professionals.

Its beyond help now mate, the body is now a corpse...its end game.

Hence the lack of rhetoric everywhere.

By the end of October when the next batch of 'new' Irish and Emiratis (sp?) have served their notice and gone, someone call a priest.

No Further Requirements, read Elwhatsit's other posts - he's a wind up merchant, from the bottom...

...or the unscrupulous, or sciolists*, to elicit certain reactions.

Roger Standby 26th Aug 2008 03:09

Air Marshal Binskin says

I also urge you to look closely at the culture, environment and current working practices that are evident in outside employment
Very good advice.

Track Coastal 27th Aug 2008 01:18


I recognise the competitive external environment and have directed the investigation of targeted remuneration options in the short term
Smells like another retention bonus. If 44WG had any nouse it would be say a $120,000 lump sum for 5 years commitment payable to anyone who holds or has held an APP endorsement, with the option of dropping it all into your MSBS pre-tax.

They would want to act really fast (within a week) or the horses will have bolted.

bob55 27th Aug 2008 12:08

What are the chances the Irish would employ a RAAF controller with joint user experience but no ICAO license?

BeGoneTFN 27th Aug 2008 13:42

You obviously don't work for ASA
 
Elperro, matey.

Stating a fact buddy, I have worked for these clowns for nearly twenty years.

My older collegues are leaving because they don't want to deal with these wa*kers through another EBA, it only gets harder.

One very experienced 30+year veteran ex senior management now else where, ex controller, prior to departing said.

"this is the worst state I have seen the organsition in 30 years"

and that was over 2 years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ugh:

Its a coincidence the EBA is up, it would have come to a head now anyway as the place has been screwed by an expert, aka TFN.

If you worked a rotating 24 hour roster for these people you would feel the same way, the RAAF is a very attractive option at least the management of the place would be predictable and a half bit competent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!

Whats your history, you got the cred to comment???????????? :hmm:

I wonder.

BgTFN

beamwidth 27th Aug 2008 21:54


What are the chances the Irish would employ a RAAF controller with joint user experience but no ICAO license?
Sorry Bob, I'd say zero.

So far we have 40 direct entries lined up, out of some 150+ applications. Priority given to currnet valid ICAO licence.
Seems we've picked up a lot of your kin either directly or via the sandpit.
That's the situation here in the emerald isle

undervaluedATC 9th Sep 2008 08:30

RAAF ATC Offered Bonuses to Stay
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
Air Force personnel offered bonuses to stay on
Source: ABC News Online 9 Sep 2008

Around 150 Air Force traffic controllers will be offered $30,000 to stay on in their jobs for an extra year.
Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon announced the money in Darwin today as part of $6 million to prevent the controllers leaving for the civilian marketplace.
He says trades personnel will also be offered a $20,000 bonus to stay on as an interim measure in a tight labour market.
"It does give us that breathing space as we develop other initiatives," he said.
"We are of course currently doing a Defence white paper and alongside that white paper a number of companion reviews looking at a range of issues across Defence, including the important people challenge."



so now the military wage is on par with the civil one.

If only the civil wage would regain parity with the global ATC wage, our staff exodus might end.

kam16 9th Sep 2008 10:12

Good luck to them.
Can not see airshambles doing anything like this for us though.
After all their hands are tied by Gov regs/can not increase charges/100mil profit can not be touched............(add any excuse they can think of here)........
I'm sure our compulsory OT will solve all their problems??????:ugh:

bob55 9th Sep 2008 11:42

It's a once off deal that only lasts 12 months - this might buy them a very short amount of time to fix things but if they think they have solved the problem they're in for a nasty surprise in 12 months -not to mention the many controllers who were not eligible due to outstanding return of service obligations (even just one month left makes you ineligible).

Hugo Beaving 10th Sep 2008 01:06

Word is the RAAF bonus is only targeting those controllers it thinks AsA wants. FLTLT and SQNLDR only with Supervisor endorsements. Any Junior Controller with less than 7 years experinece gets nothing, the Public Servants who are holding East Sale, Edinburgh, Oakey and Nowra together get nothing. Word is there are a few about who are not happy at all. Mind you, those who have no intention of leaving think its great - money for nothing really.:=

Only plugs the hole until September next year when the 50 or so who have applied to AsA in this round start leaving.


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