City
Epaper

Emirates staffer asked to take 1 month unpaid leave

By IANS | Updated: March 3, 2020 21:46 IST

Dubai based international airline Emirates has reportedly asked its staff to take unpaid leave for up to a month at a time owing to the fast spreading coronavirus, which has disrupted travel and tourism globally.

Open in App

New Delhi, March 3 Dubai based international airline Emirates has reportedly asked its staff to take unpaid leave for up to a month at a time owing to the fast spreading coronavirus, which has disrupted travel and tourism globally.

According to media reports, Emirates Chief Operating Officer Adel al-Redh has said that the airline has more resources than it needs as a result of cutting frequencies or cancelling flights to certain destinations.

The group has over 1 lakh employees who might get impacted due to the airlines cancelling flights at multiple destinations, including China, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.

In a note on the impact of COVID-19 on the Chinese and global economy, IHS Markit said that the disturbance to industrial production and global trade flows and global logistic networks could be more severe due to a drag caused by the prolonged production shutdowns.

If the disease is contained to a large extent to China, it will impact the country the hardest. If it starts to spread outside, the impact could be significantly more severe affecting, in particular, the ASEAN countries (Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.) or Japan, the note said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalAll arrangements in place for Jubilee Hills Assembly bypoll

InternationalAfter Australia, Diljit Dosanjh Faces New Threats from Khalistani Goons Ahead of Auckland Show

NationalCAT orders DSSSB to accept applications of 15 Assistant Teacher aspirants seeking age relaxation

InternationalIndia appreciates Angola's efforts to promote peace, security, and stability in Africa: President Murmu

AurangabadAwareness on breast cancer to be expanded in rural areas

स्वास्थ्य Realted Stories

HealthScientists find brain cells that can stop Alzheimer's: Study

HealthAdopt yoga to align with nature's rhythm: Acharya Devvrat after inaugurating Naturopathy Day Festival

HealthWoman dies after delivery at Thiruvananthapuram MCH; family claims medical negligence

HealthS. Korea reaches consensus on 2035 greenhouse gas reduction at 53-61 pc

HealthTN to roll out Rs 41-crore mobile health drive for women's cancer screening