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Update on Jetstar and the Coronavirus

03 February 2020 By ASU

ASU officials are urgently seeking information from Australian airlines regarding their response to the Coronavirus outbreak and the precautions being put in place for ground operations staff with direct passenger contact.

Your safety and wellbeing is our highest priority

The ASU has written to Jetstar seeking a meeting to discuss member’s concerns. Due to the nature of global travel, airlines workers can be at a higher risk from exposure to overseas outbreaks of communicable diseases. ASU members working for most major Australian airlines should have procedures in place to contain outbreaks such as Coronavirus.

Remember: if you are in close contact with a person displaying symptoms, the same procedures for the containment of all communicable diseases applies to Coronavirus.

Other workplace impacts

The ASU is in constant contact with the International Transport Federation (ITF) which is the global trade union group for airline workers – they are keeping us up to date with developments in other countries and on best practice and we will also keep you updated. The ASU is contacting airlines about their contingency plans for flight cancellations, as well as fair and equitable rostering standards when addressing any temporary changes to workloads and as always we will consult with members on the best way to handle these issues.

If you or someone you know becomes unwell or concerned that they may have symptoms of Coronavirus, immediately seek medical care. Symptoms of Coronavirus can range from mild illness to pneumonia. Affected people may experience fever, flu like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and headaches, and difficulty breathing.

How to protect yourself and help prevent the spread of the virus

Most generally, it is considered prudent for people who are ill to delay international travel and for people developing symptoms following international travel to seek medical care. Unless you are in direct contact with a person displaying symptoms, good hygiene practice is your best protection from the virus. The ASU provides the following advice based on Australian Government Department of Health information, as follows: 

  • Practice good hand hygiene and sneeze/cough hygiene.
  • Cough and sneeze into your elbow
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water before and after eating as well as after attending the toilet.
  • Use hand-sanitiser.
  • Avoid contact with others (including touching, kissing, hugging, and other intimate contact).

More information is available at: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-information-sheet

Details about Coronavirus are changing every day. The safety and well-being of our members is our highest priority. We are continuing to monitor the latest updates and will come back to you when we have more information.

If you have any other concerns about your welfare at work you can always talk more with your Union delegate, your Union organiser or contact your branch.

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Contact Details
Email: info@asu.asn.au