All flight attendants of Caribbean Airlines have been instructed to undergo a mandatory rectal examination or risk being dismissed. The following is an excerpt from the article in Sunday Guardian 14 October 2007:
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As part of their terms of employment, Caribbean Airlines flight attendants must undergo mandatory anal examinations, or risk being dismissed. It has been less than one year since Caribbean Airlines took over from BWIA, but in the last month the company has seen a series of resignations among top echelons of the finance department, including treasurer Shelly Woo. The demand that flight attendants, both male and female, submit to anal exams has ignited anger among the affected staff. While the blood and urine tests fall in line with standard requirements for many local employers, affected Caribbean Airlines employees feel the compulsory anal exams are unreasonable. As part of their contracts, all flight attendants must sign an "Authorisation for Release of Medical Records" in which they agree to 'submit to a medical examination or test relevant to my employment and to my fitness for, and performance of, my duties." Reference to a rectal examination, however, is not outlined in the document. According to a well-placed source, employees were not advised of the need for the rectal procedure prior to the physical examination, or before signing the medical records authorisation. The flight attendants, the source added, only learnt of the requirement during the medical examination, when they were instructed to curl up in a foetal position for the procedure. The source also said flight attendants were not informed by management of the reason for the anal examination. |
Ridiculous! You must inform your employees of the reason and intent of all actions against them. The only time you do not do this is if you have a pet dog and he just gets the idea when he reaches the vet. Probably Caribbean Airlines see their employees as dogs?