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Calls For Urgent Fix To Aviation Crisis
Aug 2nd, 2024 at 4:25pm
 
REX ADMINISTRATION CALLS FOR URGENT MEASURES AND LONG-TERM FIX TO AVIATION CRISIS:  TWU July 31 2024,
With Rex now in voluntary administration, the TWU said measures to protect as many jobs as possible and secure entitlements in the event of job losses are urgently required, while the long-term solution of a stand-alone regulator is the only way to sustainably fix the broken aviation industry.

Following a two-day trading halt and speculation over administration, EY wrote to the TWU overnight to confirm it has been appointed as administrators, with jobs and the closing down of the jet services business to be discussed today.

The TWU is calling on the Federal Government to look at an equity stake to protect as many jobs as possible, entitlements for those facing redundancy, and to provide a voice for regional Australia.

The TWU has slammed a vicious, hyper-competitive and unregulated market that has allowed an immoral Qantas to dominate at the expense of workers and the community.

The union movement has joined TWU members in calling for a Safe and Secure Skies Commission to ensure aviation meets the needs of the community, ensures healthy competition, and rebuilds good, secure jobs across our airports.

TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said:

“Just four weeks after Bonza went into liquidation, hundreds more aviation workers are facing stand downs, job losses and uncertainty. It is absolutely critical that as many jobs as possible are protected through the continuation of regional flights, while entitlements are secured for those unable to retain employment. The TWU is in discussions with other aviation companies about job opportunities for Rex staff.

“The Federal Government has sent positive signals that it does not intend to leave regional Australia in the lurch. An equity stake would serve workers, regional Australia and taxpayers now and into the future. It would be the opposite approach to the Morrison Government bungle of billions in no-strings taxpayer funding to Qantas which went on to illegally sack 1700 workers, price-gouge customers and sell ghost flights.

“Aviation is locked in a cycle of crises. While the Rex administration is handled as quickly as possible, we also need a long-term fix to the unregulated market dominance that sees Qantas popping the champagne corks while competitors are squeezed out and workers are left on the scrap heap.

“Given the size of Australia, the question at the heart of this crisis is: what support do we need to make sure there’s a viable aviation industry that can serve the community reliably and affordably? A Safe and Secure Skies Commission to bring balance and binding standards is the answer to that question.”
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Reply #1 - Aug 2nd, 2024 at 4:31pm
 
i thought the left wanted to close down aviation as it is a massive contributor to "global warming"  Roll Eyes
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Reply #2 - Aug 2nd, 2024 at 4:38pm
 
As a customer said 'Rex is all up in the air'.
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Reply #3 - Aug 2nd, 2024 at 5:06pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Aug 2nd, 2024 at 4:31pm:
i thought the left wanted to close down aviation as it is a massive contributor to "global warming"  Roll Eyes


Don't know about "global warming" so much but they're definitely a massive contributor to spreading illness (Flu, Covid, RSV, etc., etc.) around the globe on an almost non stop basis.

I say "almost" because there was a 'pause' on all of this during 2020 and 2021. In fact, an entire influenza lineage was made extinct.

It's sad (and tragic) that this 'pause' wasn't allowed to continue.
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** Repeat Covid infections exercise our immune system in the same way that repeat concussions exercise our brain **
 
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Reply #4 - Aug 2nd, 2024 at 5:31pm
 
Imo since Labor privatisation of Qantas and subsequently it's overseas ownership the government has done all it can to protect Qantas at the cost of any competitors.

It's amazing how X CEO Joyce could leave Australia and move to Ireland ( which doesn't have any legal fallout from Australia) at just the right time to prevent facing a inquiry?

It's almost like someone very high up in the Labor Albo government tip him off?
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Reply #5 - Aug 2nd, 2024 at 5:43pm
 
Does this "urgent fix" to the "crisis" involve a huge payout to Rex shareholders, with the employees held up as the mascot?
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