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Qantas freighters’ to take action after ‘lowball’ offer

1 July 2025 10:39 | News

Qantas pilots responsible for offering parcels will take industrial action on the company’s fee proposal and leave them at the bottom of the sector.

More than 100 Express Freighter pilot, over 90 percent of the company’s “Lowball” proposal in favor of the action in favor of the action in favor of the action will begin to take a low -level action from Friday.

The unions said that after the negotiations extending for six months, the company refused to improve the proposal that the pilots wandered at the naked legal minimum level of the 2020 Air Pilots Award and will be in a bad balance of work-life balance.

Unions say that industrial action will increase unless Qantas responds with an advanced offer. (Bianca de marchi/aap photos)

The pilots fly the parcel load of a significant amount of Australia Post with a significant amount of Australia Post, which have flights behind the clock ”flights overnight and are 260 hours away from the house a month.

Three unions, the Association of Transportation Workers (Twu), Australian Air Pilots Federation (AFAP) and Australia and International Pilots Association, the first -preserved action ballot compasses.

If the pilots undertaking low -level action, unions do not return with a better offer, the unions will stop and will not stop and complement things before a planned shift, while the trade unions determine the runway for increasing action.

Twu and AFAP are looking for a wage increase to match industrial standards, as well as improvements and additional days in staff guards to improve the work-life balance.

Twu National Secretary Michael Kaine said that workers are fighting the contracts to the cheapest bidder in the Qantas Supply Chain.

Twu National Secretary Michael Kaine
Michael Kaine says Qantas is trying to “descend”. (Jono Searle/AAP Photos)

“Industrial action has always been a last resort, but once again we saw that Qantas has come to the bargaining table, he wanted to descend the workers instead of giving them a fair bid,” he said.

“We must stop being treated as a cost to reduce the workers rather than an investment.”

Simon Lutton, General Manager of AFAP, said the pilots had no other option.

Lut When compared to equivalent pilots, the proposal to the express loading pilots by Qantas represents the lowest provisions and conditions in almost every metric, ”he said.

In February, Qantas made a profit of $ 1.39 billion before the tax in half -month results.


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