The Straits Times
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Published on Feb 06, 2013
 

South Korea's Asiana female cabin crew fight skirt-only dress code

 
 

SEOUL (AP) - South Korea's human rights commission has recommended that the country's second-largest airline allow its female cabin crew to wear trousers.

The non-binding recommendation is a small victory for the 3,400 female flight attendants at Asiana Airlines Inc. who have been fighting to ease strict dress rules that range from how many hairpins they can wear to the length of their earrings.

Asiana's labour union chief says she hopes the decision will help change discriminatory rules that govern how female workers in South Korea's service industries dress and do their hair and makeup.

Asiana Airlines says it will review trouser options in future uniform re-designs. It does not say when the next one is scheduled.