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gobbledock
17th Nov 2012, 23:53
QF have just terminated most if not all ISS security service contracts in Australia. Rumor going around is MSS have jagged the contract.Seems the below article which was penned before this latest decision isn't a consdieration?

Airports' cost cuts are a risk to safety
CLAIRE HARVEY
The Sunday Telegraph
September 04, 2011 12:00AM


WING AND A PRAYER: Experts warn airport security is getting lax

AVIATION security is under massive pressure as airlines and airports slash costs, a top aviation analyst and former boss of Qantas security has warned.

Airports and airlines are squeezing security contractors to provide cheaper X-ray services, meaning cutbacks in training and staffing, warned Geoff Askew, who was head of Security and Emergency Management for the Qantas Group until 2009.

X-ray queues are likely to be longer because of the cutbacks, Mr Askew warned.

"The airlines and airports want a Rolls-Royce but they're only prepared to pay for a second-hand Honda," said Mr Askew, who spent 15 years at Qantas after working with Australian Airlines, Defence and Victoria Police.

"It's a vicious circle about cost management and financial modelling. We can't still continue to test the market for lowest price we'll have a market where people will cut corners, and we'll end up with a very poor outcome."

Sydney Airport, Qantas and X-ray screening contractor SNP Security all dismissed Mr Askew's claims. But the union representing security staff, United Voice, said "unreasonable" cost-pressures were squeezing security operators to profit margins of 2 or 3 per cent forcing them to make staff part-time and tighten rosters.Mr Askew said Qantas is squeezing price-cuts from all suppliers, including security.

Australia's outsourced airline security companies SNP, ISS and MSS were "operating at profit margins that airlines and airports wouldn't even consider," he said.
"Those profit margins have been eroded by this constant testing of the market and going to tender," Mr Askew said.
"They're not going to do it for free, so they'll cut supervisors, the number of hours people are trained. They all blame the global financial crisis.

"That's fine but complacency is one of my biggest fears."

Mark Boyd, United Voice NSW secretary, said across Australia "contractors are on unreasonable margins. You get to the point you've got to ask yourself is it worth doing, but the security industry is so competitive, there will always be contractors to do the work."

Andrew Bartholomew, SNP Security's general manager of aviation security, said SNP had made "efficiencies" to balance staff costs with quality.

A spokesman for Sydney Airport, which is majority owned by former Macquarie Group subsidiary MAp Airports, said security spending has "more than tripled" from $21.2 million in 2001 to $73.3 million last year.
One way to fix the problem was by making airline chief executives personally responsible for airport security, just as they are already responsible for passenger safety in formal licensing documents, Mr Askew said.

SRM
18th Nov 2012, 06:12
What a good idea :D

framer
18th Nov 2012, 07:47
Why does it take seven people to operate a complex flying machine through changeable weather over oceans and deserts at 900kph while providing cheerful food and beverage services, yet it takes ten or more to man a stationary x-ray machine?
73 million to do what? I know a cabin crew member who was bringing a very sharp and quite long knife with her to work everyday to cut her apples with in the cruise. She had been through security over a dozen times and not been picked up when I suggested to her she might want to leave it at home. This was last month. Complete waste of time.

Sub Orbital
18th Nov 2012, 09:57
Had dealings with GA over the years. Truly horrible person. Hates pilots with a vengeance. (jealousy??) Take his words with a grain of salt.

chockchucker
18th Nov 2012, 10:14
"The airlines and airports want a Rolls-Royce but they're only prepared to pay for a second-hand Honda," said Mr Askew, who spent 15 years at Qantas after working with Australian Airlines, Defence and Victoria Police.

"It's a vicious circle about cost management and financial modelling. We can't still continue to test the market for lowest price we'll have a market where people will cut corners, and we'll end up with a very poor outcome."


Pretty well sums up not only the current Qantas management but, pretty much the entire short sighted KPI bonus driven management model that any company run by bean counters is determined to use as their own personal ATM whilst destroying people's lives and defrauding shareholders of dividends.:ugh:

IsDon
18th Nov 2012, 10:17
Had dealings with GA over the years. Truly horrible person. Hates pilots with a vengeance. (jealousy??) Take his words with a grain of salt.

Agree completely.

Askew is a parasite. A boil on the ass of aviation.

Yes there are multiple problems with aviation security in this country. A large percentage caused by agenda driven wankers like him. :mad: