Can this union veto Virgin’s potential choice of CEO?

There is no tinderbox quite like that which sits at the heart of industrial relations in Australia’s aviation sector. So one has to question why Virgin would risk igniting a flare-up with the powerful Transport Workers Union (TWU) by appointing a chief executive that the union is attempting to veto.

For its part the union is firing a shot across the bow – designed to let its private equity owner Bain know that former Qantas executive Paul Jones could be a dangerous decision for the future of industrial relations harmony.

This week, the TWU threatened it would withdraw its support for Virgin’s tie-up with Qatar Airways if the airline appointed Jones, who is currently Virgin’s chief customer and digital officer. The partnership with Qatar is an important element in Virgin’s move to re-launch long-haul international services.

Paul Jones, Chief Customer and Digital Officer for Virgin Australia.

But it’s a big swing for the union given having a say in any executive appointments sits well outside any union’s wheelhouse. It doesn’t play directly into workers’ pay and conditions or even wider public interest........

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