‘Expect delays’: Warning for major airport as essential workers walk off the job

Travellers have been warned to expect delays as tradies plan to walk off the job for 24 hours at a major Australian airport next week.

More than 30 tradies responsible for the smooth running of the luggage conveyor systems and airbridges at Brisbane’s domestic and international airport will strike on Monday.

The industrial action could impact the movement of luggage and commuters travelling through the airports if the conveyor system breaks down.

The action was organised by members of the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union employed by Alstef Group.

ETU deputy secretary Scott Reichman said the strike was triggered by Alstef’s disrespect for the highly skilled and vital work performed by the team.

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Camera IconREX Airlines has gone into voluntary receivership, Brisbane Airport. Liam Kidston Credit: News Corp Australia

“This small but important workforce including electricians and mechanical fitters are a vital cog which enables the smooth running of airline services,” he said.

“They don’t take this action lightly.

“They have been extremely disappointed with Alstef’s lack of respect for the work they perform, during this current bargaining round, the wages and conditions on offer are subpar and well below what members are seeking.”

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Camera IconBrisbane Airport have rostered on dozens of additional staff on Monday to assist with luggage if there are any breakdowns. Richard Walker Credit: News Corp Australia

However, Brisbane Airport have rostered dozens of additional staff to assist with luggage in the event there are any breakdowns on Monday, to ensure flights continue to operate.

Brisbane Airport head of public affairs Henry Tuttiett said they were aware of the industrial action by members of the ETU and AMWU who are employed by Alstef.

“Travellers should not be alarmed and continue to turn up at the airport at their normal time,” Mr Tuttiett said.

“Brisbane Airport recognises the role unions play in advocating on behalf of its members in negotiations with their employer and we look forward to both parties reaching a fair outcome without major disruptions to the travelling public.”

Alstef have been contacted for comment.

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