Network EBA
Voting closes today, and the results are due for the EBA.
Anticipating the outcome to truly ascertain whether a rising tide lifts all boats, albeit at a reduced overtime rate. Still curious as to the motives of one prolific poster , member for 14 years and 100 posts on one PIA thread ... |
57% No. Well that's a great suprise.
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Time to stick it to QF IR.
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Originally Posted by dusty99
(Post 11571066)
57% No. Well that's a great suprise.
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Congratulations to everyone involved it was definitely the right decision!
And congratulations to "I am in need of a changes" family. They will benefit from this greatly. |
Some very sour network lifers walking around T3/T4 tomorrow. Keep your eyes peeled.
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Congratulations to the boys and girls at Network. A good outcome. I really would like to see if IB does not get you a better outcome. A hard decision but well done.
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Time to stop screwing around. Back to PIA.
Improved OT dollars. Backpay Bonuses |
Originally Posted by 1234fly
(Post 11571075)
Some very sour network lifers walking around T3/T4 tomorrow. Keep your eyes peeled.
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Was it a greater No vote than the previous ballot? What do you think the reason for the difference is?
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Greater participation maybe?
Good on you guys applause emoji |
Originally Posted by Chronic Snoozer
(Post 11571130)
Was it a greater No vote than the previous ballot? What do you think the reason for the difference is?
Unsure how many voted both times. |
Originally Posted by aussieflyboy
(Post 11571087)
Time to stop screwing around. Back to PIA.
Improved OT dollars. Backpay Bonuses |
Originally Posted by soseg
(Post 11571160)
54% no, and now 57%
Unsure how many voted both times. Never could quite understand why someone wouldn’t or didn’t vote. |
Well done to all the boys and girls who made the right decision to no doubt eventually improve the futures of all your colleagues, and I'm sure inevitably the industry as a whole.
Not an easy decision I'm sure with the back pay and other threats being thrown around however whatever route this goes, be it IB or PIA, I'm sure the outcome can only improve. |
I’ve been a pretty vocal critic of Network pilots accepting crap deals for years.
I am now prepared to swallow my pride and say that this time - they’ve absolutely proven me wrong. Congratulations to you all. What a crystal clear message you’ve sent to Qantas IR. This level of unity within different pilot groups has rarely been realised in Australia until now. MOST IMPORTANTLY, QF’s strategy of playing pilot groups off against each other (“if you don’t agree to this deal then we’ll give the new jets to someone else”) - is now officially dead in the water. Network pilots have stood up and are demanding to be recognised as the group of professional and talented pilots they are. NJS guys and girls - take note. Australian pilots are standing together. I Need Of A Change … you’d better head back to the drawing board. No KPIs for you. |
Interesting that this is the third NO vote.
Could it be that pilots are fed up with the BS from these corporate bullies? P.S. The company is more afraid of IB than we are… Stay the course guys, amazing work! |
Originally Posted by gordonfvckingramsay
(Post 11572029)
P.S. The company is more afraid of IB than we are…
Great work NAA guys, we all owe you a beer! |
Originally Posted by MikeHatter732
(Post 11572039)
Great work NAA guys, we all owe you a beer!
We also owe a Shandy for the gals🍻 |
Originally Posted by CaptCloudbuster
(Post 11572042)
Let’s not be sexist!
We also owe a Shandy for the gals🍻 |
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