Female Cabin-Crew Applicants Had to Strip for Recruiters, Report Says
- Kuwait Airways applicants said they were ordered to strip to their underwear at a hiring event.
- Recruiters rejected women with glasses, moles, or visible scars, Spain's El Diario reported.
- Spain's Department of Labor is investigating the hiring agency Meccti following El Diario's report.
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Women hoping to become flight attendants with Kuwait Airways said they were ordered to strip down to their underwear so that recruiters could inspect their bodies, a Spanish newspaper reported.
Mariana, 23, told El Diario she was asked to strip to her bra, skirt, and pantyhose while a female recruiter wrote comments in a notebook. "I felt like an animal in the zoo," she said.
The incident took place at a hotel in Madrid, Spain, in November during a recruitment event that Meccti, which describes itself as the world's largest cabin-crew recruitment agency, organized.
Three sources told El Diario that the interview process was uncomfortable from the start.
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During an initial inspection, the sources said recruiters turned away women with glasses, braces, visible scars, or moles — as well as any they thought were overweight.
Recruiters asked some if they'd be willing to lose weight, and asked others whether they'd be willing to "eat more."
Recruiters rejected one candidate after saying they "didn't like her skin or her smile," according to Mariana.
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Mariana told El Diario that just three of the 60 or so people attending the event were male, but that recruiters turned them away after saying that the airline only hired Kuwaiti men.
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Recruiters later asked shortlisted candidates to enter a room individually, where a female recruiter then asked them to undress.
Bianca, a 23-year-old flight attendant from Romania, told El Diario: "The first girl that went in came out crying."
She told the other candidates that she'd been ordered to strip down to her underwear. "The others came out saying the same thing. It was hard for me to believe. I was freaking out — but they weren't exaggerating," Bianca told El Diario.
When Bianca entered the room, the female recruiter asked her to pull up her dress. Bianca said: "I pulled it up a little bit, to just below my knee, so she pulled it up to my panties. My dress had a zipper down the back and she asked me to pull it down to my waist, so I was standing there in just my bra."
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The recruiter told Bianca that she was checking for "scars, birthmarks, and tattoos."
María, a 19-year-old student, said: "First I took off my blouse and left my pants on — and then vice versa."
María told El Diario that the recruiter "looked at me from top to bottom" and "bent down to look at me from the ankles."
Meccti's ad for the recruitment event stated that candidates needed to be at least 5-foot-2 inches tall — with their "weight and height in proportion" — and have "excellent overall presentation."
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Spain's Department of Labor has opened an investigation into Meccti's hiring processes. Joaquín Pérez Rey, Spain's Secretary of State for Employment, described the recruiters' alleged conduct as "intolerable behavior that violates the dignity and fundamental rights of these women."
Kuwait Airways and Meccti did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider.
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