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Now, a second Swissport staffer (this time from Sydney) has come forward, and they’re claiming that if you go through Qantas, expect your bags to be left behind.
The staffer spoke anonymously with They said there’s a rapid increase in baggage in recent months now that folks can travel again, but baggage handlers are “overworked” and “poorly paid”.
Essentially, there are apparently too few hands to deal with the work demands, and those who available to put in the work are being treated like shit and not getting paid what they should.
“The young people coming into these roles, they’re getting yelled at, they’re getting paid poorly, and now they’re saying ‘you know what, bugger this, I’m going to work in a cafe because I get paid as much or more than I do here and don’t have the stress’,” the staffer said.
“And those who got sacked during the pandemic are saying they don’t want to go back to the industry that shut on them overnight. So we’ve got this huge void of experience.”
According to the staffer, roughly 100 trolleys of luggage (each trolley carries around 30-40 bags) are moved onto Qantas planes in a single day. However, due to skeleton staff feeling the strains, around 10 of these trolleys will remain in airports.
“There’s just still not enough of us there to get to all the bags,” the staffer said.
“I would tell everyone, don’t check in bags when you fly with Qantas right now, or even better if you can avoid it, don’t fly Qantas at all.”
Swissport is reportedly offering Sydney airport baggage handlers a $50 a day bonus if they simply turn up to their shifts. Yeah, that’s how preposterously fucked the situation is right now.
“Swissport is offering anything except permanent wage increases,” the staffer said.
Stay safe in the skies, my friends. May your travels be well and your bags be by your side at all times.
Absolutely mental at Sydney airport the queue for Qantas flights is going outside the terminal pic.twitter.com/P60xw1Q8ag
— Cameron (@NausicaaOCE) July 3, 2022
day 2 of tweeting @Qantas until they deliver my checked in luggage.
— Robert (@BertPereyra) July 7, 2022
just remembered i put an air tag in my bag and it shows it's still in Sydney airport pic.twitter.com/10xWZb4DRz
Day 15 of tweeting @qantas until they find my bag.
— Ryan (@RyanWalkinshaw) July 4, 2022
My bag has been returned after 19 days.
Bag arrived at factory totally broken, most of the contents spilled out and roughly kept together with a makeshift clear plastic sheet they sort of wrapped it in. Qantas are inept. pic.twitter.com/TxOyx3yo1u
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