Over a thousand passengers were due to fly with Qantas, Australia's national airline, is unable to leave Heathrow airport after the company stop all their planes from flying because of an industrial dispute by the employees. bali Related Stories People across the world celebrate New Year Rescue family bali has been missing for 10 days in Australian mother accused of killing 8 children in Australia Eight children were trywanu'n dead man, 18, was killed by a shark Australian Nats: Failure 'unprecedented' in the air traffic control system 1.2 million Christmas lights Phil Hughes: The world cricket in response to sadness cricketer Phil Hughes The dead
At a press conference in Sydney, said Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce will all of the company awryennau'r idle until the unions representing the pilots and ground staff can agree with ' The company on changes to pay and conditions of work.
The company's website advises travelers not to go to the airport at the time, adding that each passenger who is affected because of the dispute is a refund or the opportunity to re-organization and the support will be available in providing accommodation and travel with other companies for those middle of their journey.
Qantas workers have held a series of strikes in recent times due to reorganization may lead to the 1,000 of 35,000 working for the company will lose their jobs. The company made a loss on their international flights and plans to move some of their work to Asia in order to save money. bali
"We are very concerned about gwethrediadau Quantas'meddai. "We did not know about this in advance at any time. The government made an urgent application to Fair Work Australia (industrial court) to prevent all forms of industrial action at Qantas. The command will be aimed at the unions and Qantas bali managers alike "he bali added. bali
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