Qantas engineers put off industrial action
A news.com.au report says that industrial action planned by Qantas engineers for today has been postponed.
The Australian Licensed Aircraft Association has decided not to refuse to work overtime after productive negotiations with management yesterday.
Qantas engineers and management will meet again today.
The union is demanding a five per cent pay rise for up to 1700 engineers nationwide but the airline is offering only a three per cent increase.
The industrial action planned for today is now scheduled for Friday but isn’t expected to disrupt flight schedules.
A Report by The Mole and news.com.au
John Alwyn-Jones
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