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Pilots proud despite Federal Court result Although the Federal Court has not ruled in its favour, the Australian and International
Pilots Association said its members remain proud of the fact that they were the only party
involved in last yearʼs Qantas dispute not to disrupt the travel plans of passengers through
industrial action. See more in Media Room
Ombudsman commences Jetstar legal action The Australian and International Pilots Association has congratulated the Fair Work Ombudsman for commencing legal action against Jetstar for allegedly contravening workplace laws. Today’s announcement comes after AIPA lodged a complaint in May 2011, referring the matter to the FWO complex investigations unit. See more in the media room
Jetstar Hong Kong raises more questions than answers The Australian and International Pilots Association has raised concerns about Qantas’s newly announced Jetstar Hong Kong venture. AIPA President Captain Barry Jackson said pilots were worried that the fifty-fifty venture between Qantas Group and China Eastern Airlines looked to be following a well-worn path to failure. Read more in the Media Room
Management actions have turned Aussies against Qantas New national polling figures confirm what most have already predicted, that the actions of Qantas management in 2011 have badly battered the standing of the Flying Kangaroo. See more in Media Room
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