In an interview with Business Insider earlier this month, Emirates' president, Tim Clark, said that the airline was trying to balance staffing needs with the collapse of revenue from passenger traffic.
One complication, Clark said, is that Emirates relies on a workforce comprised mostly of foreign nationals.
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