Albanese warns against alliance opposition

Albanese warns against alliance opposition
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Australia's transport minister has warned unions not to waste members' money with a frivolous legal challenge against the Qantas alliance with Emirates.

Anthony Albanese told a media conference in Dubai that while the government respects the rights of unions to oppose the partnership through the courts — which they have threatened to do – the chances of success were slim.

There is no history of decisions made by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) being overturned, he said.

"It would be a long drawn out process that would be costly," Albanese said. "The unions have a responsibility to represent their members' interests as they see fit but they also have a responsibility not to misuse members' money."

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said union leaders would be advised to speak to their members before taking legal action after claiming 80% of the airline's 35,000 workforce are in favour of the Emirates tie-up.

The support and enthusiasm of staff has been "overwhelming", he said.

"They have an obligation to make sure they are not wasting members' funds," Joyce said.

 

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