Hundreds of Qantas pilots will resume wage negotiations after calling off strike action that could have impacted thousands of regional travellers and FIFO workers.
Network Aviation pilots had planned to stop work on Wednesday and Thursday after attempts to reach an agreement over wages and conditions faltered.
The bargaining sessions, which will be mediated by the wage arbitrator, are scheduled for next Tuesday and could run for four days. The Australian Federation of Pilots said at the time negotiations with the company had failed and pilots wanted a significant pay rise to bring them up to the legal minimum under the award.
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