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Coronavirus quarantine guards in Melbourne hotels were recruited via WhatsApp, then ‘told to bring their own masks’ – ABC News
Security guards were hired to work at Melbourne’s COVID-19 quarantine hotels through a WhatsApp message in a process so murky that one guard didn’t even know who she was actually working for.
Some security guards were hired to work at Melbourne’s COVID-19 quarantine hotels through WhatsApp messages, in a process so murky that some didn’t even know who they were actually working for.
Key points:
- Shayla Shakshi responded to a WhatsApp message offering work as a quarantine security guard
- She says guards were told to bring their own personal protective equipment
- One industry insider says the use of subcontractors will complicate the job of the ongoing inquiry in…
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