Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Qantas Airways Limited v Australian & International Pilots Association [2010] FCA 231 Citation: Qantas Airways Limited v Australian & International Pilots Association [2010] FCA 231
Appeal from: AIPA & Anor v Qantas Airways Ltd [2008] FMCA 1008
Parties: QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED v AUSTRALIAN & INTERNATIONAL PILOTS ASSOCIATION and GARRY DUGGAN
File number(s): VID 918 of 2008
Judge: GRAY J
Date of judgment: 17 March 2010
Catchwords: INDUSTRIAL LAW – collective agreement – interpretation – complex agreement relating to flight crew rosters – provision for additional pay when flight crew member assigned additional hours for which he or she had not bid – prohibition on removal of overprojection – provision for additional hours when flight crew member's pattern changed due to downline disruption – removal of overprojection permitted – whether flight crew member entitled to additional pay under former provision for additional hours caused by downline disruptions – whether additional hours assigned – incompatibility of two provisions concerning overprojection WORDS AND PHRASES – "assigned"
Legislation: Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), s 570 Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (Cth) Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth), Sch 1, s 3, item 3, item 11 of Sch 2, item 11(1), item 11(2), item 21(b) of Sch 17, item 22(f) Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth), ss 4(1), 170LT, 170LX, 328, 717, 718, 719, 719(6), 720, 722, 824, 841, Sch 1
Cases cited: AIPA & Anor v Qantas Airways Ltd [2008] FMCA 1008 cited
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