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TWU calls for a workers voice and the chairman’s resignation at Qantas

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Published on: 27th September 2023 at 11:31 AM
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The Transport Workers Union (TWU) has repeated its call for Qantas chairman Richard Goyder to resign, arguing that it will clear the path for board renewal.

Alongside Goyder’s resignation, the TWU has also called for a worker representative be added to ensure independent scrutiny and holistic decision-making.

The union said Qantas governance requires a fresh start but Joyce and Goyder can’t run from accountability for illegal sackings, the judgment of an unprecedented prosecution from the safety regulator, ACCC allegations and a class action from angry customers.

Goyder will face a senate inquiry where he will face questioning on bilateral air agreements and the national carrier’s role in this.

The TWU has argued that Qantas is in breach of its own Code of Conduct and Ethics which states: “The key principle underpinning the Code is compliance with laws, regulations and ethical standards.”

It continues: “Compliance with the law means observing the letter and spirit of the law as well as managing the business of the Qantas Group so that the group and its personnel are recognised as ‘good corporate citizens’ at all times …”

The Qantas Board Charter also states: “the board is responsible for ensuring that Qantas management recognises Qantas’ legal and other obligations to all legitimate stakeholders” which are “groups… likely to sustain a social, environmental, economic or financial impact from Qantas’ actions. They include shareholders, customers, suppliers, employees, governments, regulators and members of the communities where Qantas operates…”

TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said the union has called for Goyder to step down since the day Joyce resigned

“But even in the wake of a unanimous High Court ruling on 1700 illegal sackings, the Chair has clung on until the bitter end,” he said.

“Goyder has denied accountability and insisted he has support to remain in the role. That period of denial has come crashing down, leaving Goyder little choice but to face the music.

“Goyder’s exit will provide the opportunity for a total reset, which must be seized upon. Goyder and the board blindly rubber-stamped the decisions made by Alan Joyce. Qantas governance requires a board that applies independent scrutiny of the CEO without that person being a fellow board member.

“The Qantas board has refused to hear or take into account the experiences and needs of the workforce, to the serious detriment of jobs, conditions and service standards. This simply cannot continue if Qantas is to repair itself and rebuild community trust.”

Read more about the senate inquiry here.

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