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Press Dossier    By Date   09/08/2022 Australian airline Qantas top executives asked to work as baggage handlers to tackle labour shortage

Gulf Today, Aug 9, 2022 | Muharram 11, 1444

Australian airline Qantas top executives asked to work as baggage handlers to tackle labour shortage

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Desperate times, it is said, call for desperate measures. Australian airline Qantas has ordered 12 Airbus planes capable for services to the UK and America’s major cities to meet surge in demand following easing of COVID-19 curbs, but it seems to be at sea over tackling a shortage of workers.

In what may seem a controversial move, the airline has asked its senior executives to pitch in and work as baggage handlers for three months as it tries to tackle an acute labour shortage.

The request, according to a news report, came in a memo issued by the airline's Chief Operating Officer (COO), Colin Hughes, to staff.

The airline's chief of operations is looking for at least 100 volunteers to work at Sydney and Melbourne airports. The airline staff must be able to cart suitcases weighing 32kg.

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