qantas and the fwa tribunal - the real story, page-3

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    Nope fatty, what I mean is the real story. Sky News is reporting this as a win for the Qantas board. The unions did want to discuss and compromise, Mr Joyce and the Qantas board did not want any discussion or any compromise. Now Qantas are forced to do what they did not want to do before the grounding. How is that a win for the Qantas board? It is a huge loss!

    The Qantas board of which Mr Joyce is CEO, did vote to give himself a 71% pay rise and regardless, what sort of man is he that would accept such a huge payrise if the company you work for is in his own opinion 'struggling' Mr Joyce as CEO has a huge influence on his own renumeration review by the Qantas board, do you deny this fatty?

    The following is my opinion. Mr Alan Joyce should lead by example. If he doesn't want people to have pay rises then he should not take one himself. But no, Mr Joyce sees himself as 71% bigger than everyone else, he has small man's syndrome. The numerous Qantas engineers that I have met have impressed me as proffessionals and as people, I doubt sincerely that I could ever form the same opinion for Mr Joyce.
 
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