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biggles61 10th Jan 2022 23:06

Express Freighters Australia
 
Anyone know what the pay is for an Express Freighters Australia 737 DEC? Also how many days off per roster? TIA

Low Pass 10th Jan 2022 23:31

Below award pay. 161k DEC 737. work about 3-4 nights a week

MalcolmReynolds 11th Jan 2022 03:07

Below Award Pay is illegal. I doubt it is happening unchallenged.

Low Pass 11th Jan 2022 06:49

I might be missing something, not sure as haven't delt with award pay.

EFA 2014 EBA Captain -$161,038
Award 737-300= 40 hours x $80.19 x 52= $166,795.2.

wombat watcher 11th Jan 2022 08:06

Which Award?

snakeslugger 11th Jan 2022 09:19


Originally Posted by MalcolmReynolds (Post 11168319)
Below Award Pay is illegal. I doubt it is happening unchallenged.

Below award pay would be unlawful​​​​. Looking at the 2020 Air Pilots Award it states…Boeing 737-300 Capt $143,358 and FO $94,414

davidclarke 11th Jan 2022 10:38


Originally Posted by snakeslugger (Post 11168428)
Below award pay would be unlawful​​​​. Looking at the 2020 Air Pilots Award it states…Boeing 737-300 Capt $143,358 and FO $94,414

There are a number of extra allowances that need to be incorporated into the 2020 award amounts to come up with the ‘base salary’. These are easily found in the award….

Unlawful????? Firing 2000 ground handlers was found by a court to be unlawful, but they still did it…..

romeocharlie 11th Jan 2022 20:09


Originally Posted by snakeslugger (Post 11168428)
Below award pay would be unlawful​​​​. Looking at the 2020 Air Pilots Award it states…Boeing 737-300 Capt $143,358 and FO $94,414

This exact argument came up here. https://www.pprune.org/australia-new...eighter-7.html

To save the effort, the EBA is expired by 3 years (hence below current award and not illegal) and for those of you playing at home, the Air Pilot Award 2020 has the published minimum rates which snakeslugger has graciously published, to which the below is added. Hence below the award. It has been "negotiated" for a lengthy period of time, with no result.

Additions to minimum salary In addition to the minimum salary the following salary components will be paid as applicable.

(b) Airline Transport Pilots Licence [A.1.3(b) varied by PR718864, PR729304 ppc 01Nov21] A pilot (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) required to hold and exercise the privileges of an Airline Transport Pilots Licence by their company or CASA (or who operates under an exemption from holding that licence) will be paid $5435.64 per annum.

(d) Flying a turbo jet aircraft [A.1.3(d) varied by PR718864, PR729304 ppc 01Nov21] A pilot (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) flying a turbo jet aircraft will be paid $11,519.23 per annum

Pilots (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) who are required to carry out flying using an instrument rating will be paid an additional allowance as follows: Instrument flying rating $ per annum Command or Class 1 6587.56 Co-pilot or Class 2 4283.71 Night VFR or Class 4 1646.89


GF4RCE 25th Jan 2022 02:16

Hi everyone
I applied for the DEC Airbus and just received a mail from EFA recruitment with instructions to complete the CEB/SHL Talent Measurement Solutions online assessment.
Is there any information or any preparation material available EFA online assessment or even the assessment process?

also what are the current conditions like rostering, pay, benefits and career progression like??

thanks

neville_nobody 25th Jan 2022 02:40


This exact argument came up here. Qantas A321 Freighter

To save the effort, the EBA is expired by 3 years (hence below current award and not illegal) and for those of you playing at home, the Air Pilot Award 2020 has the published minimum rates which snakeslugger has graciously published, to which the below is added. Hence below the award. It has been "negotiated" for a lengthy period of time, with no result.

Additions to minimum salary In addition to the minimum salary the following salary components will be paid as applicable.

(b) Airline Transport Pilots Licence [A.1.3(b) varied by PR718864, PR729304 ppc 01Nov21] A pilot (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) required to hold and exercise the privileges of an Airline Transport Pilots Licence by their company or CASA (or who operates under an exemption from holding that licence) will be paid $5435.64 per annum.

(d) Flying a turbo jet aircraft [A.1.3(d) varied by PR718864, PR729304 ppc 01Nov21] A pilot (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) flying a turbo jet aircraft will be paid $11,519.23 per annum

Pilots (excluding Fokker-28 pilots) who are required to carry out flying using an instrument rating will be paid an additional allowance as follows: Instrument flying rating $ per annum Command or Class 1 6587.56 Co-pilot or Class 2 4283.71 Night VFR or Class 4 1646.89
Could you could take them to court for the difference?

aussieflyboy 25th Jan 2022 03:40

They could apply to cancel the EA and revert to the award…

Mr Proach 25th Jan 2022 11:50


Originally Posted by aussieflyboy (Post 11174849)
They could apply to cancel the EA and revert to the award…

Who do you mean by "they", the pilot group or the management?

Mr Proach 25th Jan 2022 12:02


Originally Posted by neville_nobody (Post 11174844)
Could you could take them to court for the difference?

The award is the minimum amount , usually award amounts are significantly low. Languishing/neglected awards are the arsenal in the modern industrial system that sabotage the workers at the negotiating table, more so if the employee group is weak.

neville_nobody 26th Jan 2022 04:17


The award is the minimum amount , usually award amounts are significantly low. Languishing/neglected awards are the arsenal in the modern industrial system that sabotage the workers at the negotiating table, more so if the employee group is weak.
Yes and hence my question. Numerous pilots have successfully taken employers to court for underpayment.

grrowler 26th Jan 2022 04:38


Originally Posted by neville_nobody (Post 11175299)
Yes and hence my question. Numerous pilots have successfully taken employers to court for underpayment.

Surely in a developed nation with workplace regulations and unions that shouldn’t be necessary…

aussieflyboy 26th Jan 2022 06:14


Originally Posted by Mr Proach (Post 11175006)
Who do you mean by "they", the pilot group or the management?

The pilots. If they can get paid more by reverting to the award then apply to have the EA cancelled. Taste of the companies own medicine.

PoppaJo 26th Jan 2022 07:00

Get in touch with a Employment lawyer. Add up all the dollars over xx years and that’s what your entitled to. Period.

This always makes for interesting reading.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp....01-p536lk.html

Mr Proach 26th Jan 2022 10:14


Originally Posted by PoppaJo (Post 11175333)
Get in touch with a Employment lawyer. Add up all the dollars over xx years and that’s what your entitled to. Period.

No need for a lawyer, just notify your union and it will take care of it.

Beer Baron 26th Jan 2022 11:20

I’m not sure if it’s actually against any law to be paid less than the Award. The Better Off Overall Test (BOOT) is about more than just a pay rate. As I understand, you could choose to trade away 5% of your pay for more annual leave or more sick days, etc.

So you would need to look at the EA in its entirety Vs the Award to asses if it is actually worse.

fire wall 16th Feb 2022 19:45

Looking for an indication of the roster for 767 express frtr crews ex SYD please.


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