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British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy

British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy after Virgin Atlantic said it no longer required staff to wear โ€˜gendered uniform optionsโ€™. A spokesman for BA told theย Sunday Telegraph: โ€œAt British Airways weโ€™re committed to an inclusive working environment and as part of that, weโ€™re reviewing our uniform policy and will update our colleagues when the review is complete.โ€

Potential changes โ€˜may not be as radical as those brought in by Virgin Atlanticโ€™, the Sunday Telegraph said, but added: โ€œNevertheless, any changes by BA would be a far cry from the strict rules imposed by airlines decades ago.โ€ Last year, BA had dropped โ€˜ladies and gentlemenโ€™ from its on-board announcements to celebrate the โ€˜diversity and inclusionโ€™ of its customers.

Last week, Virgin announced it had relaxed its uniform policy to allow staff to choose whether to wear trousers or skirts, regardless of their gender. In a statement posted online, it said LGBTQ+ colleagues will be able to choose either the red or the burgundy Vivienne Westwood-designed uniform โ€˜depending on which best reflects themselvesโ€™.ย The airline is also rolling out optional pronoun badges for both staff and customers, available from check in desks or in the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse.

British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy after rival Virgin Atlantic said it no longer required staff to wear โ€˜gendered uniform optionsโ€™. A spokesman for BA told theย Sunday Telegraph: โ€œAt British Airways weโ€™re committed to an inclusive working environment and as part of that, weโ€™re reviewing our uniform policy and will update our colleagues when the review is complete.โ€

 

 

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British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy

British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy after Virgin Atlantic said it no longer required staff to wear โ€˜gendered uniform optionsโ€™. A spokesman for BA told theย Sunday Telegraph: โ€œAt British Airways weโ€™re committed to an inclusive working environment and as part of that, weโ€™re reviewing our uniform policy and will update our colleagues when the review is complete.โ€

Potential changes โ€˜may not be as radical as those brought in by Virgin Atlanticโ€™, the Sunday Telegraph said, but added: โ€œNevertheless, any changes by BA would be a far cry from the strict rules imposed by airlines decades ago.โ€ Last year, BA had dropped โ€˜ladies and gentlemenโ€™ from its on-board announcements to celebrate the โ€˜diversity and inclusionโ€™ of its customers.

Last week, Virgin announced it had relaxed its uniform policy to allow staff to choose whether to wear trousers or skirts, regardless of their gender. In a statement posted online, it said LGBTQ+ colleagues will be able to choose either the red or the burgundy Vivienne Westwood-designed uniform โ€˜depending on which best reflects themselvesโ€™.ย The airline is also rolling out optional pronoun badges for both staff and customers, available from check in desks or in the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse.

British Airways is reviewing its uniform policy after rival Virgin Atlantic said it no longer required staff to wear โ€˜gendered uniform optionsโ€™. A spokesman for BA told theย Sunday Telegraph: โ€œAt British Airways weโ€™re committed to an inclusive working environment and as part of that, weโ€™re reviewing our uniform policy and will update our colleagues when the review is complete.โ€

 

 

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