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Christina O'Neill
Wokers have the right to withdraw their labour when all other efforts to negotiate a just and fair settlement in any dispute has failed. Noone has the right to try and settle a dispute by intimidating death threats. The perpertrator needs to be discovered as air travel can be jeaperdised if the company has a mentaly unstable employee on its books
13akio13
I don't believe any worker would sabotage any airplane., But I would not fly on any airline that promotes disgruntled employees. This is what happens when you put an IRISH man in charge of the company. look what they did to their own country, bankrupt it.
YuriOtani
Makes no difference to me, I would probably fly UAL to Aussie land. The airline of "seasoned" flight attendants. Anyhow I have heard horror stories about the service on Qantas. Suppose the service is even worse now.
Elbuda Mexicano
No fair dinkums for me mates, rather take me chances on one of those Japanese ANA planes that flew upside down over the Pacific than have a long, long flight all the way to down under with a bunch of rugby playing, drunk angry vegimite eating bunch of cricket loving crew, no no, no fair dinkums for Qantas, at least for now but I do support our UNION mates as they would or should say Down Under.