The Transport Workers Union is calling on the Federal Government to urgently outline its instructions to airlines and airports regarding precautions and protections on the coronavirus for frontline airport workers.
The Union is also requesting airlines and airports to supply it with details of risk assessments and protective gear, training and advice they are giving airline cleaners, caterers, cabin crew, pilots, baggage handlers, ramp workers, security personnel and engineers.
Today the Queensland authorities confirmed a passenger diagnosed with the virus travelled on a Tigerair flight this week. TWU ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Secretary Michael Kaine said airport workers were on the frontline of the outbreak and needed urgent reassurances.
“The crew who were working on the Tigerair flight and the workers who serviced it, cleaned it, supplied catering, handled the baggage and worked on security are no doubt concerned following the health alert about the infected passenger. While the airline has been quick to assure workers and passengers, the ground handling agent Swissport which serviced the aircraft is known for its appalling record on worker health and safety issues. We need the Government to ensure that all airports and airlines have adequate policies in place and that all subcontractors which they engage follow these policies. This outbreak can be dealt with in a calm manner but workers need assurances that robust precaution and protection policies are being followed,” Kaine said.
“Workers want to know that they can be safe at work and also keep their families safe when they return from work. Vulnerable workers, such as pregnant women, older workers and those with respiratory problems, particularly need protections and assurances. Information must be clear and consistent and protective gear and equipment when necessary must be supplied,” he said.