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Australia: 65% of airline employees have been harassed

Of these only 31% have been reported

A study by a trade union of Australian air transport workers reported staggering data, namely that 65% of flight attendants suffered sexual harassment by passengers who blocked, attacked, touched inappropriately or made sexual comments to the staff. Events that occurred on all major Australian airlines and against which a complaint was filed only in 31% of cases; a very low percentage, also because...

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