Qantas short-haul pilots give pay offer short shrift

By Matt O'Sullivan
Updated October 31 2014 - 8:13pm, first published 6:15pm
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham
Qantas' short-haul pilots have voted against a company wage offer. Photo: Craig Abraham

Qantas' short-haul pilots have overwhelmingly rejected a wage offer that would have resulted in them forgoing 18 months of back pay, dealing a blow to management's bid to put in place a company-wide pay freeze.

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