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Qantas strikes back after FIFO flights strike extension

QANTAS has lashed the Australian Federation of Air Pilots for its “completely disingenuous” claim that Network Aviation had walked away from the negotiating table, insisting it had been actively negotiating with the pilot union for 18 months.

 AFAP senior industrial officer Chris Aikens

AFAP senior industrial officer Chris Aikens

Qantas said over that time, it had made three offers of enterprise agreements. "Two of these have been supported by unions then voted down by the pilot group," the airline said. "Unfortunately, we...

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