14.8 C
Canberra
Monday, December 23, 2024

Australia Post commence Christmas hiring drive

Australia Post needs to recruit almost 5000 workers ahead of Christmas to keep up with demand from people in locked down areas, with more than two million parcels being delivered each day.

The postal service says it needs to fill 1600 permanent and fixed term jobs across the country, and another 3300 casual jobs before Christmas, to deal with a record surge in online shopping.

There are vacancies in every state and territory, with workers needed in parcel, mail processing and customer service teams, as well as posties who drive vans, trucks and motorcycles.

Australians are sending and receiving parcels in volumes not seen since Christmas.

“At the moment, every day feels like Christmas at Australia Post and we’re on the lookout for people to join us and help deliver and process record volumes across the country,” executive general manager of people and culture Sue Davies said.

“We’re proud of the outstanding efforts of our people working hard across the country who keeping delivering and supporting communities through challenging circumstances.”

The recruitment drive is Australia Post’s second in less than a month, after it called for 4000 new staff at the end of August.

Earlier this month, the mail service temporarily paused parcel pick ups from online retailers in the locked down jurisdictions of NSW, ACT and Victoria for three days to process a backlog.

Last year ,Australia Post set aside $190 million to cover voluntary redundancy payments over three years as it grappled with an expected $500 million full year loss.

AAP

Get all the latest Canberra news, sport, entertainment, lifestyle, competitions and more delivered straight to your inbox with the Canberra Daily Daily Newsletter. Sign up here.

For more news:

More Stories

Iconic boat ‘The Gull’ sinks on Lake Burley Griffin, more than ten people rescued

Eleven people were rescued on Lake Burley Griffin earlier today after the iconic boat, The Gull, owned by revered local boatman Jim Paterson, sank.
 
 

 

Latest

canberra daily

SUBSCRIBE TO THE CANBERRA DAILY NEWSLETTER

Join our mailing lists to receieve the latest news straight into your inbox.

You have Successfully Subscribed!