- Air Canada Expands Montreal Call Centre, Adds 150 Jobs[Oct. 27, 2011]
Air Canada says the expansion of its Montreal customer service call centre will create more than 150 new jobs.
- American Airlines Reaches Deal with Transport Workers Union[Oct. 27, 2011]
American Airlines said Wednesday that it has struck a deal with one of its labor unions that has a significant presence in Chicago.
- Qantas CEO Puts His Case[Oct. 27, 2011]
No responsible company would let a small number of unions dictate how the business is run.
- Qantas Grounds Another 767, Returns a 737 to Service[Oct. 26, 2011]
Qantas has today been forced to make further changes to its fleet of domestic aircraft due to the effects of industrial action from the Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA).
- Qantas Row Close to Hurting Economy: Abetz[Oct. 24, 2011]
Ongoing industrial disputes at Qantas are close to threatening Australia's economy, federal opposition workplace relations spokesman Eric Abetz says.
- Qantas to Outsource New Workers: TWU[Oct. 26, 2011]
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) says Qantas will not employ new workers in Australia under its current corporate structure.
- More Airport Chaos Expected as Customs Workers Strike[Oct. 25, 2011]
Travellers heading overseas on Thursday have been warned to expect delays after Customs and Border Protection employees today ruled on a 24-hour strike.
- Pilot Exits May Clip Cathay Wings[Oct. 25, 2011]
Cathay Pacific would likely be hard-pressed to keep up its expansion plan, with 13 of the 21 pilots hired in the past three months said to have resigned over employment conditions.
- Qantas Ground Crew Call Off Strikes[Oct. 24, 2011]
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) has become the latest union to call a truce with Qantas and drop industrial action.
- Transport Workers Union Calls Off Nationwide Strikes, Says Qantas[Oct. 23, 2011]
The Transport Workers Union (TWU) has called off its nationwide industrial action scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, Qantas says.