Al-Baker: Qatar targeted because of 2022
Qatar Airways has defended its policy on pregnancy and marriage for cabin crew after the airline came under fire over its working conditions.
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) is running a campaign against Qatar Airways over its monitoring of staff and rules preventing women from becoming pregnant and getting married.
It called on women across the globe to speak out against the airline on International Women's Day.
"The treatment of workers at Qatar Airways goes further than cultural differences. They are the worst for women's rights among airlines," Gabriel Mocho, civil aviation secretary at the international grouping of transport unions, told Reuters.
A Swedish newspaper last year published a report entitled "The truth about the luxury of Qatar Airways", which described restrictions imposed on cabin crew.
At the ITB travel fair in Berlin, Qatar Airways Chief Executive Akbar al Baker condemned the article and said people were attacking Qatar because it had won the right to host the 2022 soccer World Cup.
Qatar has been criticized for its treatment of migrant workers helping build facilities for the World Cup.
"All this was a big sensational (effort) to target my country because of 2022, saying people have no human rights. It is not true," he told reporters.
Qatar Airways contracts forbid any member of the cabin crew, the vast majority of whom are female, from marrying during the first five years of their employment with the firm.
"You know they have come there to do a job and we make sure that they are doing a job, that they give us a good return on our investment," Al Baker said.
He also said that Qatar Airways made no secret of the conditions to employees, and provided them with a document stating the terms and conditions of their employment.
"If you come to seek employment with Qatar Airways we give you a document that these are the rules and regulations, if you as a mature individual accept those conditions, then you shouldn't complain."
He said because local regulations prevented pregnant cabin crew from flying and the company did not have many ground jobs available for them, pregnant women must often leave.
"We are not in the business where we can guarantee ground jobs or let people stay away ... and don't do anything for the airline," he said.
Cabin crew across the world may not work on board airplanes once pregnant due to health concerns, although some countries allow them to work for up to three months into the pregnancy.
Most airlines then find them work on the ground or put them on maternity leave. In Europe, pregnant women are protected from being fired or made redundant.Al Baker highlighted the other benefits offered to employees, such as tax-free income and paid-for accommodation.
Al Baker said Qatar Airways was recruiting 250 to 300 cabin crew every month and that each open recruitment session saw around 800 and 2,500 candidates.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s, sexism in the industry was a common issue, especially towards cabin crew, but the ITF said such times were long past.
"You can't see that deep level of sexism anywhere now except at these airlines in the Gulf," Mocho said.
International Women's Day has been observed for just over 100 years.
According to the United Nations, it is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to nationality, ethnicity, language, economics or politics. (Reuters)
Don't expect nothing from them, just shut up and fly, if you don't like it, yala go..that is the message from Qatar airways management..regarding yours comment hamad337, can you please tell them to manage to finish new airport in this decade (started from 2003) and don't be afraid of pregnant women..
to me, as a layman, his defence makes perfect sense..yes, Qatar is pathetic with many other human/labour rights issues, but this is the cut throat airline industry first and second, those who accept these contracts accept while knowing fully well what they're taking on.
I support Mr Al bakar comment.i totally agree of what he is saying .
QATAR AIRWAYS one of the best airline in MIDDLE EAST and its will be all over the world,
All this because of the smart management and there staff working hard.
HAMAD ALJAHRAMI
I am support Mr Al bakar comment.
Qatar is so unique it has to bear the burnt of jealousy & hatredness from some quarters .... Let's take it as a compliment from the mischief mongers ...... Mon, 10.03.2014 , 12.22 hrs ...
Why so fuzz about it. Before joining any company, you know know the conditions. If can't be disciplined to the agreed conditions, please do not join. There are a lot others available who can agree these conditions for a living and with priorities other than marriage. They do not ask you to be "unmarried" life time. Please avoid scandals affecting the reputation of a company where thousands depending for their living!!!
world cup are being hosted for many many years, why no such complains before... why should people target qatar, if nothing wrong... these guys are annoying neighbors and other countries for no reason.. Dubai Compromised alot to become Duuubaai.. it cant be my way or the highway all the time... I hope the new guy will replace such old minds..
I agree with Al-Baker. A recent video "Future Steps" posted at QL and also at YouTube was an example of a deliberate attempt to project a completely a negative and untrue image of Qatar to the outside world.
Basically he means, we will not change our conditions of work. if you want to work, live as we say
...easy solvable problem: just don't fly with Qatar Airways!