Covid-19 coronavirus: LSG Sky Chefs employees following all the rules - union
15 Feb, 2021 08:13 PM
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Chris Hipkins has confirmed to Heather du Plessis-Allan that there were other workers at Sky Chefs that missed their regular covid tests on 1 Feb. Video / Newstalk ZB
Chris Hipkins has confirmed to Heather du Plessis-Allan that there were other workers at Sky Chefs that missed their regular covid tests on 1 Feb. Video / Newstalk ZB
RNZ
The union representing the LSG Sky Chefs worker who tested positive for Covid-19 says the woman followed all the rules to protect herself while on the job.
Meanwhile, thousands more workers near the border could be in line for mandatory testing or daily saliva tests as the Government considers expanding both systems.
An LSG Sky Chefs van seen at Auckland Airport. (File photo).
Photo: RNZ / Teresa Cowie
Meanwhile, thousands more workers near the border could be in line for mandatory testing or daily saliva tests as the government considers expanding both systems.
The LSG Sky Chefs employee works in a team of nine in the company s Māngere catering and laundry facility.
She is responsible for washing and ironing linen, napkins, blankets and sheets from incoming flights.
Despite earlier suggestions, it has been clarified the woman does not handle international aircrew s uniforms. She also has no face-to-face contact with crew or travellers, nor access to the airport.
Source:Â NZUS Council
The New Zealand United States Council today celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and congratulated them on their emphatic victory in the electoral college and popular vote in November 2020.
The 2020 Presidential election was a modern day record turnout as nearly 156 million Americans exercised their right to vote.
âPresident Bidenâs Democratic Party has majorities in the House and Senate and he has a strong mandate to address the most urgent crises and policy challenges faced by the United States and the world,â NZUS Council chair, Leon Grice said.
âMany of the Biden Administrationâs early priorities are priorities that New Zealand supports, starting with ending the COVID-19 pandemic, an immediate return to the Paris Agreement on climate change and a multilateral foreign policy, trade and security agenda.
Thursday, 21 January 2021, 6:39 am
The New Zealand United States Council today celebrated
the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President
Kamala Harris and congratulated them on their emphatic
victory in the electoral college and popular vote in
November 2020.
The 2020 Presidential election was a
modern day record turnout as nearly 156 million Americans
exercised their right to vote. President Biden’s
Democratic Party has majorities in the House and Senate and
he has a strong mandate to address the most urgent crises
and policy challenges faced by the United States and the
world, NZUS Council chair, Leon Grice said. Many of
the Biden Administration’s early priorities are priorities