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Teh One Who Knocks
04-04-2016, 10:59 AM
FOX News


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Air France stewardesses have caused an uproar over new uniform rules that will require them to wear headscarves on flights from Paris to Tehran when the airline resumes services there later this month.

Female flight crew members have been told to cover their hair once they disembark for the Iranian capital, the UK Daily Telegraph reported Saturday. Unions are urging the airline that those flights should be made voluntary for women.

Flights between Paris and Tehran will happen three times per week starting April 17. The resumption comes after an eight-year break, stemming from the completion of the Iran nuclear deal.

Iranian women have been forced to cover their hair or face fines since the Islamic revolution in 1979. The Telegraph notes that public signs of religion have been “frowned upon” in France since the country enacted a law separating church and state in 1905.

“It is not our role to pass judgment on the wearing of headscarves or veils in Iran. What we are denouncing is that it is being made compulsory,” UNAC flight crews’ union chief Flore Arrighi told The Telegraph. “Stewardesses must be given the right to refuse these flights.”

Air France brushed off the uproar, saying that other airline staff members were obliged to comply with Iranian rules. The airline sees Tehran flights as an “excellent business development," the newspaper reported.

“Tolerance and respect for the customs of the countries we serve are part of the values of our company,” an Air France spokesman said.

The airline also noted that French law allows the restriction of some freedoms if “justified by the nature of the task to be accomplished.”

Christophe Pillet, the deputy head of the SNPNC flight crews’ union, told the newspaper that the stewardesses were prepared to wear headscarves in Iran when out of uniform, but didn’t want it to become part of the uniform.

“Female staff do not wish to have dress regulations imposed on them, especially the obligation to wear an Air France scarf that completely covers their hair as soon as they leave the plane,” he added.

Stewardesses normally can choose between wearing a skirt or trousers, but have been instructed to wear a long jacket and trousers specifically for Tehran flights.

Goofy
04-04-2016, 11:38 AM
“Tolerance and respect for the customs of the countries we serve are part of the values of our company,” an Air France spokesman said.

Be nice if they showed respect for our customs.........

Teh One Who Knocks
04-04-2016, 11:46 AM
Be nice if they showed respect for our customs.........

That's crazy talk :hand:

Goofy
04-04-2016, 11:48 AM
I know, what was i thinking? :doh:

deebakes
04-05-2016, 12:36 AM
:facepalm:

Griffin
04-05-2016, 02:08 AM
I'm going on an assumption that these people have a choice on their assignments and are compensated accordingly.
If this is the case then they should abide with dress codes.

Teh One Who Knocks
04-05-2016, 11:21 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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On Monday, Air France announced that female flight attendants may refuse to work the company's new route to Iran, for which they must wear a headscarf.

The decision comes after some stewardesses expressed concern and anger over new uniform rules that will require them to wear headscarves on flights from Paris to Tehran.

A note sent to female cabin crew employees requires them to wear a headscarf on their arrival in Tehran. They must also wear the uniform's long-sleeved jacket and trousers, rather than a knee-length dress.

The French national carrier's management met with unions worried that female cabin crew could be disciplined if they declined to work the route.

The company will introduce an exception so that employees who don't want to work on the Paris-Tehran route will be reassigned on other destinations with no sanctions.

Air France plans to start three flights weekly between Paris and Tehran beginning April 17.The airline suspended flights to Iran in 2008 but is resuming the service after international sanctions imposed over Tehran’s nuclear program were recently lifted. Air France already imposes a headscarf rule for female flight attendants flying to destinations such as Saudi Arabia.

Hugh_Janus
04-05-2016, 07:10 PM
#allbetternow