After a long-fought battle over the company dress code, female flight attendants at Asiana Airlines might be getting new uniforms — and, for the first time, permission to wear pants, according to Jezebel.
Since last year, the flight attendants’ labor union has been working with the country’s human rights commission to make changes to the airline’s appearance guidelines. The 10-page form, with which all of Asiana’s 3,400 female flight attendants at are expected to comply, governs everything from how many hairpins flight attendants can wear to the length of their earrings, reported the New York Times. Read More...
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Dinnertime at the Peace Hotel finds the chef, immaculate in white hat and freshly pressed apron, waiting personally on his guests. He serves up a feast of curried fish fillet, french fries, camel meat and spaghetti with ground beef, washed down with freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, cold sodas and bottled waters. Dessert is a bowl of fruit accompanied with hot sweet, milky tea. The palm trees that sway in the salty sea breeze all around us do little to reveal the improbability of this sumptuous meal tranquilly consumed in this city whose name has become a synonym for anarchy. Read More...