Australian Pilot Dispute of 1989

This month marks 20 years since Australian aviation was changed forever. On the 18th of August 1989, the Australian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) embarked on an industrial campaign ostensibly in support of a 29.47% pay claim. This action precipitated one of the worst and most expensive industrial disputes in Australia’s history, now known as the ‘Pilots Dispute’ of 89.

If there’s one thing we learn from history… it’s that we don’t learn from history. Find the attached document.





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  1. I remember reading about that in the papers. It certainly changed the aviation landscape forever.

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