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Article

10 May 2006

Author:
Bangkok Post

Thai [Airways] urged to look into sexual harassment

Women's organisations and the Cabin Crew Association (Thailand) yesterday urged the executives of Thai Airways International to be more heedful to the sexual harassment problems of flight attendants... A study...had found that THAI flight attendants are sexually harassed more than any other airlines by passengers. Other airlines have more effective measures to cope with sexual harassment against flight attendants than THAI, she [chairperson of the Cabin Crew Association] said. Some airlines have posted a warning that reads "harassment against cabin crew is prohibited and violators could face serious punishment"