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Cyclic Hotline
17th Dec 2001, 22:42
Union gets knickers in knot over airline policies

A union says female flight attendants are being directed to wear G-strings so passengers can't see their panty lines.

The Flight Attendants Association of Australia (FAAA) said the union was concerned that some airlines were focusing on grooming ahead of cabin crew members' overall professionalism.


But airlines have denied the claims.


FAAA international division national secretary Johanna Brem said some flight attendants had to act as cleaners, service attendants and emergency workers during their day.

And she said as the workload of cabin crews expanded many felt undervalued in their profession.

"Some airlines are more concerned about our duties in terms of wanting us to clean toilets and the grooming standards," she said.

"What we want to highlight is the professionalism of the crew. We are safety and security professionals saving people's lives."

Ms Brem said some domestic flight attendants at Virgin Blue had expressed concern about the airline imposing a standard on visible pantylines.

"Some airlines are trying to impose a grooming standard for female frontline staff of wearing G-strings during their duties," she said.

But a spokeswoman for Virgin Blue said there was no underwear policy at the airline.

"There is no directive that stipulates our cabin crew have to wear particular underwear," she said.

Virgin Blue flight attendants are however required to clean toilets as part of their job, the FAAA said.

Qantas meanwhile said the airline had a grooming standard in place.

But a spokeswoman said there was no requirement for flight attendants to wear particular underwear.

The union on Monday launched a national campaign, called Cabin Crew - professionals from the ground up.

The campaign coincides with the expiry of a pay agreement for Australia's 4,500 international flight attendants at Qantas.

"We are hoping for a successful outcome. We are certainly looking for the successful outcome that keeps and maintains a standard for conditions and pay," Ms Brem said.

She said negotiations with the airline were continuing but Qantas was attempting to impose a wage freeze in its international operations, the same as that being enforced in its domestic arm.

Flight attendants domestically are among nine of the airline's unions to accept the wage freeze.

Two maintenance unions, the Australian Workers Union and the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, are the only unions who have yet to accept the freeze.

M.Mouse
18th Dec 2001, 04:46
<<But a spokeswoman for Virgin Blue said there was no underwear policy at the airline.>>

I suppose it will keep the flies of the food.

cloud nine
18th Dec 2001, 13:25
Hmmm, not sure what to make of this topic. To be honest I think that someone has probably just taken the Gstring thing a bit to far.
FA's are meant to be well groomed, and everyone knows that seeing an underwear line is not just tacky...but plain gross!!!I cant see any airline truly stating that FA's must wear a g-string. I do agree with unions, but I have seen first hand that sometimes they can stretch the truth and exagerate a little...

londonlad
18th Dec 2001, 15:32
Don't know what anyone else thinks-but M.Mouses' comment made me chuckle hard! Nice one!!! But sorry for sounding really thick, but is Virgin Blue another spin-off from the Virgin airline group, as I've never heard of it?

twiggs
18th Dec 2001, 19:32
VPL is more offensive than bad breath IMHO! :)

Blackshirt
18th Dec 2001, 21:37
We want photographic evidence, please!

jonahUK
21st Dec 2001, 19:52
Quite right too, it should be made compulsary for all FA's (female)

AA SLF
22nd Dec 2001, 02:05
As a SLF, I think there should/must be a standard in this area.

I propose - NO PANTIES!! :)

Any comments??

dAAvid -

Exotic-Temptress
15th Jun 2002, 15:13
In regards to such a hideous comment made through the media, it's all untrue.

I have no idea of their intent.

I cannot believe how a small article, has impacted so many people. Goes to show how small minded people can be.

What ones wears below their garment, is entirely their business. And at NO point during my employment with VB have they brought up such a topic.

We all have to adhere to our grooming standards, to which it makes us look decent and neat. If one has a panty line petruding through their garment, well then that becomes their perogative.

I'm sure in all work places you are liable to cross someone who has their panty line staring you in the face, whether it be male or female.