Monday, February 04, 2013

TWU: Qantas and Emirates partnership opposed

Unions are protesting against Alan Joyce's proposed partnership between Qantas and Emirates airlines.

Tony Sheldon, national secretary of the Transport Workers' Union (TWU), along with other union representatives is attending an Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) conference today.

Mr Sheldon said he would reiterate that the partnership is a bad deal on many fronts.

''It's bad for consumers, it's bad for the travelling public, it's bad for the economy and it's bad for the Australian workforce,'' he told reporters outside the conference in Sydney.

''Shrinking Qantas and handing over our national routes is putting our economic future into the hands of a Middle East carrier in a volatile part of the world.''

Independent senator Nick Xenophon, who is also giving evidence, said the deal would mean further job losses.

''We will see a shrinking of the Flying Kangaroo and further job losses,” he said ahead of the hearing.

Earlier this month the ACCC gave Qantas and Emirates the green light to prepare joint strategies for sales, marketing and pricing.

But the ACCC said that its interim authorisation of the partnership may be reviewed at any time and should not be seen as an indication of whether final approval will be given or not.


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