Perth Qantas pilots strike: Dozens of regional Qantas flights from Perth Airport cancelled
  • 7 months ago
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Duzin regional Qantas flights from PeTH airport were canceled to address that pilots say they were non -standard wages. Australian Air Pilots Federation Qantas Side Organization Network Aviation members announced 24 hours of industrial action on Wednesday, which led to significant cancellations. The Union says he has done a strike action because he claims to be illegal odds for some pilots. Duzine regional regional Qantas flights separated from Perth airport due to the strike of pilots were canceled "Australian Air Pilots Federation disappointed that we have to carry out this action, and continues to reach an agreement for our members flying for Qantas in Western Australia," he said in a statement on Monday.Said. "Negotiations on a expired business agreement have leaving most network aviation pilots with conditions that are well below the standards of industry since March. "Most of these pilots earn less than they are involved in the naked legal minimum Air Pilots Award. "Network aviation pilots only want something affordable and sustainable for the company and labor force." It demands a 50 percent wage increase. Qantas offered up to 25 percent increase. The airline accused AF disrupting thousands Western Australian travel plans and said that half the planned flights Network Aviation should be canceled. "The Union finally accepted our offer return to negotiation table, but during intensive school holiday period, it is disappointing with destructive strike actions that have been timed harm travelers during busy school holiday."Said. The Pilots Union claims that some members are illegally paid low wages "We maintained as much fly as possible, but unfortunately our unexpected situation options could cover only a part of our regular program and we had to cancel dozens of flights. "Our offer up to 25 percent wage increase and other benefits network aviation pilots, but the union demands more than 50 percent unreasonable increase." Qantas says today, 75 percent of the affected by different flights reserves 75 percent and now offers repayment people who do not want to fly due interruptions.
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