PR Albtraum: Emirates zwéngt seng Fluchbegleeder fir Gewiicht ze verléieren

PR Albtraum: Emirates zwéngt seng Fluchbegleeder fir Gewiicht ze verléieren
PR Albtraum: Emirates zwéngt seng Fluchbegleeder fir Gewiicht ze verléieren
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‘Appearance Management Program,’ is headed up by image officers who ensure Emirates, renowned for its high standards and modern fleet of aircraft, is living up to its “glamorous” reputation. 

Former Emirates flight attendants revealed to the media that the airline forces the cabin crew to lose weight, thus creating a PR nightmare for Dubai-based carrier.

According to former Emirates staff, weight monitoring apparently came under the ‘Appearance Management Program,’ which is headed up by image officers who ensure Emirates, renowned for its high standards and modern fleet of aircraft, is living up to its “glamorous” reputation. 

Karla Bayson, 36, who left the airline in 2021 having spent nine years with Emirates, told Insider she had seen some of her colleagues receive warnings about their weight. She told the outlet that flight attendants were given two weeks to lose the weight before being “checked” again by monitors. 

Another former employee, Maya Dukaric, claimed the so-called “weight police” would occasionally stop cabin crew at airports and say “Hey, babe. You need to slow it down.”

One former HR business partner, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed that staff would even face pay cuts if they were unable to shed the required pounds. 

They suggested that as many as “150 people out of 25,000” cabin crew were on the weight monitoring program at any given time, adding that “a culture of telling on each other to management is prevalent.” 

The revelations come after flight attendant Duygu Karaman claimed recently that she quit her job having been monitored for three years after an anonymous colleague had complained that she was “too heavy.” Karaman, who spent 10 years at Emirates, claimed she was put on the weight management plan because she exceeded the limit by 2 kilograms. 

“They give you an A4 piece of paper which just said: “Don’t eat rice, don’t eat bread,” Karaman told The Mirror. “It was stuff everybody knows like sleep regularly, which I can’t do because of the job,” she added. 

The flight attendant said she would be pulled over for random weigh-ins before flights despite being a size 12 and only weighing about 147 pounds.

WAT VUN DESEN ARTIKEL WEI HUELEN:

  • They suggested that as many as “150 people out of 25,000” cabin crew were on the weight monitoring program at any given time, adding that “a culture of telling on each other to management is prevalent.
  • Former Emirates flight attendants revealed to the media that the airline forces the cabin crew to lose weight, thus creating a PR nightmare for Dubai-based carrier.
  • According to former Emirates staff, weight monitoring apparently came under the ‘Appearance Management Program,' which is headed up by image officers who ensure Emirates, renowned for its high standards and modern fleet of aircraft, is living up to its “glamorous” reputation.

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Den Harry Johnson war den Aufgabeeditor fir eTurboNews fir méi wéi 20 Joer. Hie lieft zu Honolulu, Hawaii, an ass ursprénglech aus Europa. Hie genéisst d'Noriichten ze schreiwen an ze decken.

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