Dublin Airport Authority to review staff rosters as passenger numbers continue to rise
Thousands of staff at Dublin Airport are to have their rosters reviewed to cope with a huge rise in passenger numbers.A daa spokesman said: "We have gone out to the market to get some external help as we seek to determine whether our current rosters – some of which have been in place for a long time – are fit for purpose.
"We want to enhance overall workforce engagement in the business while continuing to meet the needs of our customers and also balance that with differing preferences of staff."The review should determine a solution for 24/7 operations which are to allow for balance between staff flexibility and personal preferences.
He also said that the third party will plan for ways for the roster to meet both staff and business needs as the airport continues to grow.How to follow the Irish Mirror on social media You can like our main Facebook page here. Our Irish Mirror Sports Page - which brings you all your Irish and UK sports news - can be found here.The Irish Mirror Twitter account is @IrishMirror while our sports page is @MirrorSportIE.
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