Amid a shortage of baggage handlers, Qantas is asking executives to step up and lend a hand. (Photo by Scott Barbour)Getty Images Qantas Airways, the flag carrier of Australia, has asked senior executives to work as baggage handlers at Sydney and Melbourne airports for three months amid a labor shortage. The airline’s head of operations is seeking at least 100 volunteers to perform duties including loading and unloading bags and driving luggage carts between terminals. Volunteers must be able to work in four- or six-hour shifts, three or five days a week, and move suitcases weighing as much as 71 pounds, according to a memo to managers. After Qantas made a similar appeal for help during the Easter holiday period, about 200 head… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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