Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
australian aviation logo

Union urges government to pay Rex staff entitlements

written by Jake Nelson | July 31, 2024

A flight attendant on board a Rex 737-800. (Image: Rex)

The union for front-line customer service staff has called on the federal government to cover unpaid entitlements for laid-off Rex employees.

Around 600 Rex workers are expected to lose their jobs after the airline went into administration on Tuesday night, with the United Services Union (USU) saying administrators told them they will also miss out on entitlements despite Rex’s regional operations continuing to trade.

This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members.
Login
Become a Member
To continue reading the rest of this article, please login.

or

To unlock all Australian Aviation magazine content and again unlimited access to our daily news and features, become a member today!
A monthly membership is only $5.99 or save with our annual plans.
PRINT
$49.95 for 1 year Become a Member
See benefits
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
PRINT + DIGITAL
$99.95 for 1 year Become a Member
$179.95 for 2 years Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin
DIGITAL
$5.99 Monthly Become a Member
$59.95 Annual Become a Member
See benefits
  • Unlimited access to all Australian Aviation digital content
  • Access to the Australian Aviation app
  • Australian Aviation quarterly print & digital magazines
  • Access to In Focus reports every month on our website
  • Access to our Behind the Lens photo galleries and other exclusive content
  • Daily news updates via our email bulletin

USU general secretary Graeme Kelly labelled it “outrageous” that workers at the airline will miss out on “even one dollar of their entitlements”.

“As late as the weekend workers were working overtime and on RDOs when Rex bosses must have known they fully intended to sack them, and would try and get out of paying,” Kelly said.

“Rex management could have been in contact with us months ago and brought us into discussions, but instead they chose to wait until the airline goes belly up and there is nothing we could do to help. And on top of that, they’ve left no money to pay their workers. The union is ropable about this.

==
==

“The Albanese Government needs to step in and make sure these workers are looked after. The union will now be working with the administrator to try to ensure our members’ entitlements are protected and to save as many jobs as possible.”

TWU national secretary Michael Kaine said the union is “working to secure job opportunities at other airlines and aviation companies for ground crew, cabin crew and pilots, and have had positive conversations with Virgin Australia and ground handler Dnata”.

“Administrators have acted swiftly to provide clarity to workers, though it is not the news workers hoped for. The focus now must be on maximising jobs, protecting regional routes, securing redeployment opportunities to other aviation businesses and ensuring entitlements are paid as soon as possible,” he said.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Transport Minister Catherine King said the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations is engaging with administrators EY Australia.

“This is obviously a really distressing time for staff, and I do want to say – and thank you both again to Virgin and Qantas, who have said very clearly if they have available positions, and both of them do at the moment and through Jetstar as well – they are very happy to look at taking on Rex staff,” she said.

“But also if there are any staff, please contact your union at the earliest opportunity if you’ve got any concerns in terms of that as well.”

When Bonza collapsed earlier this year, staff were eventually able to receive back pay through the government’s “Fair Entitlement Guarantee”, which employees can only claim if they have lost their job “due to the insolvency of [their] employer”.

You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member today!
Momentum Media Logo
Most Innovative Company
Copyright © 2007-2025 MOMENTUMMEDIA