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25th Apr 2015, 00:02
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Won't be going with Airbus. Burnt by the 380...

Won't be going with Airbus.
Burnt by the 380 experiment.
9th Mar 2014, 01:54
Replies: 756
Views: 228,785

This all depends on what selection criteria...

This all depends on what selection criteria Qantas and Alaea agree on.
8th Mar 2014, 04:36
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Views: 228,785

I reckon the 767/747 Lame could then argue why he...

I reckon the 767/747 Lame could then argue why he wasn't trained on a new gen aircraft. I here a lot of the legacy Lames talking about a class action due to insufficient training.
27th Feb 2014, 05:54
Replies: 756
Views: 228,785

Big payouts will be required for the legacy...

Big payouts will be required for the legacy Lames.

Small payouts will be required for the Neo Lames.
25th Feb 2014, 12:24
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,716,062

One of Alans objectives is to reduce the cost of...

One of Alans objectives is to reduce the cost of labour.

Whilst the QF labour costs remain higher than what the Chinese can offer, the workers will always be plagued by management trying to drive...
21st Feb 2014, 04:16
Replies: 756
Views: 228,785

Let's not forget that Alan Joyce on his $3.3...

Let's not forget that Alan Joyce on his $3.3 million package equates to $1670 per hour. :}
3rd Feb 2014, 08:46
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,716,062

Doesn't look good no matter how you look it. ...

Doesn't look good no matter how you look it.

The whole engineering work-face will become cheaper in the near future since they are going to flood the place with Cat A's, MOD etc.

The $200k...
3rd Feb 2014, 08:27
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,716,062

I don't think getting rid of the $200k dinosaurs...

I don't think getting rid of the $200k dinosaurs that don't do any hands on work will be a realistic outcome either nor should be. Not their fault they are on the gravy train.

"Nastyswine" has...
3rd Feb 2014, 07:42
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,716,062

ALAEA had a survey a while back on the redundancy...

ALAEA had a survey a while back on the redundancy issue, around the time the company came out with the "Matrix".

Majority of members voted for LOFO as the preferred option for selection.
10th Jan 2014, 12:48
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,716,062

AJ :8 couldn't give a rats a*** about the...

AJ :8 couldn't give a rats a*** about the airline.
His package is secure and has made his money.
6th Jan 2014, 09:17
Replies: 128
Views: 31,559

Maybe the QF Board should consider this. :} ...

Maybe the QF Board should consider this. :}

Why attractive CEOs boost share prices (http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/why-attractive-ceos-boost-share-prices-20140106-30cnc.html)

A...
29th Oct 2013, 10:18
Replies: 123
Views: 30,704

Lames expected to train the Cat A's, sign their...

Lames expected to train the Cat A's, sign their experience books, and then the Cat A's make the Lames redundant. :=

Only solution is to get the Cat A's into the ALAEA, but looks like that's not...
18th Sep 2013, 03:22
Replies: 756
Views: 228,785

In the trough.....oink....oink....

Qantas seeks boardroom pay rises | Business Spectator (http://www.businessspectator.com.au/news/2013/9/18/aviation/qantas-seeks-boardroom-pay-rises)



Qantas seeks boardroom pay rises
2 hours...
27th Mar 2013, 12:43
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

Think of it like this. Forced leave will...

Think of it like this.

Forced leave will reduce the numbers on the workfront at any given time. This will help the company gauge if the work is getting cleared and if their reduction in the number...
27th Mar 2013, 07:10
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

A reprieve from the executioner is a positive...

A reprieve from the executioner is a positive outcome.
Congratulations to both the Company and the ALAEA for being reasonable.
Can only help in repairing the toxic relationship.

Might have to...
18th Mar 2013, 10:49
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

Considering the redundancies will feature on a...

Considering the redundancies will feature on a yearly basis from now on, one may still have the chance to grab the loot prior to the libs changing conditions.
18th Mar 2013, 01:24
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

Predict that EA9 is the last one the current...

Predict that EA9 is the last one the current Lames will see. :(

Contracts will be ushered in after 2014 EA expiry, especially with the Libs in power. :eek:
7th Mar 2013, 10:36
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

Jack of all trades, master of none......:=

Jack of all trades, master of none......:=
23rd Nov 2012, 10:54
Replies: 1,008
Views: 212,428

Regarding Lame CR criteria, and with all things...

Regarding Lame CR criteria, and with all things being equal, years of continuous service with the company coupled with years of financial membership with the ALAEA would seem like a reasonable filter...
17th Nov 2012, 02:13
Replies: 1,460
Views: 410,495

It seems that there are many paradoxes currently...

It seems that there are many paradoxes currently in the SAM business.

Employees are being told that there is not enough work to justify their employment and yet the overtime requests are still...
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