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Qantas international pilots have voted down a new pay offer after months of negotiations that promised them a 25 per cent increase over four years, but would unseat them from the first class cabin on the airline’s future fleet. The long-haul agreement covers about 1700 pilots | Collector
Qantas international pilots have voted down a new pay offer after months of negotiations that promised them a 25 per cent increase over four years, but would unseat them from the first class cabin on the airline’s future fleet.

The long-haul agreement covers about 1700 pilots
The Australian

Qantas international pilots have voted down a new pay offer after months of negotiations that promised them a 25 per cent increase over four years, but would unseat them from the first class cabin on the airline’s future fleet. The long-haul agreement covers about 1700 pilots

Qantas international pilots have voted down a new pay offer after months of negotiations that promised them a 25 per cent increase over four years, but would unseat them from the first class cabin on the airline’s future fleet. The long-haul agreement covers about 1700 pilots

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