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Taiwan’s EVA Air plans to hire first male cabin crew as strike grounds hundreds of flights
- Management announces plans to recruit more staff amid ongoing industrial action by flight attendants
- Unions criticise announcement and urges company to address existing staff’s demands
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Taiwan’s EVA Air said on Monday it planned to recruit male flight attendants for the first time in the wake of a cabin crew strike that forced it to ground hundreds of flights.
Central News Agency reported that the airline made the decision after a shareholders’ meeting.
The company said it would recruit about 200 flight attendants this year, including men and foreigners.
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All EVA Air’s 4,200 flight attendants were women, CNA reported.
“There will not be any difference between jobs for male and female flight attendants, and they will be paid at the same rates,” EVA president Clay Sun said.
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