Australian and International Pilots Association calls for Qantas chairman Richard Goyder to step down
- The chairman of Qantas, Richard Goyder, is facing calls to resign after a period of damaging events and allegations, including the illegal dismissal of workers and wrongly marketing cancelled flights.
- These incidents have impacted the morale of Qantas pilots, raising concerns about Goyder's leadership and the need for a culture reset at the airline.
- Despite overseeing these negative developments, Goyder accepted a significant pay raise, which has only added to the dissatisfaction and criticism towards him.
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Australian and International Pilots Association calls for Qantas chairman Richard Goyder to step down
The Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA) is calling for Qantas chairman Richard Goyder to step down following what it says in one of the most damaging periods in the airline's history — the first time the organisation has made such a demand.
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