New Zealand pilots could strike and cause travel disruption if they don't reach a collective bargain agreement with carrier Virgin Australia, a tribunal has heard.
Kiwi pilots have been locked in negotiating a deal with the airline for more than four years, and they parties have now been referred to facilitation, overseen by an Employment Relations Authority (ERA) member.
The facilitation - designed to "overcome impasses in collective bargaining and facilitate settlement wherever possible" - comes after the latest round of mediation failed to reach an agreement.
A threat of strike action had been raised by the pilots' union, the New Zealand Air Line Pilots Association (NZALPA), but was later withdrawn when the parties agreed to mediation.
After two mediation meetings in June this year resulted in a stalemate, NZALPA applied to have the bargaining referred for the ERA to step in and provide facilitation.