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USA: Food workers supplied to major airlines call for meaningful actions against sexual harassment, health & safety, minimum wage issues; incl. co. response & non-response

Over the past several years, five different government agencies have issued citations or complaints against Flying Food Group. These include safety violations, among them a “serious violation” for bolting shut an emergency door from the outside, violations of the minimum wage, violations of the state’s Right-of-Recall law affecting more than a dozen workers, and five public safety violations.

Multiple women have alleged they experienced sexual harassment on the job, and most recently, Flying Food Group workers filed complaints with Cal/OSHA alleging they have seen a variety of health and safety problems.

The Business and Human Rights Centre invited Flying Food Group, Air France, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines to respond to the allegations.

Respuestas de la empresa

Japan Airlines Ver respuesta
Flying Food Group

Sin respuesta

Air France KLM

Sin respuesta

Lufthansa

Sin respuesta

Hawaiian Airlines

Sin respuesta

All Nippon Airways

Sin respuesta

Japan Airlines Ver respuesta

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