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In Spain, air hostesses forced to strip in front of recruiters

2023-01-07T15:36:26.094Z


Three candidates claim to have participated in a particularly degrading recruitment session organized by a company based in the Middle East. The government has opened an investigation.


"

We don't like your smile

."

You have a body shaped like a roller coaster

”.

A banal recruitment in a hotel near Madrid airport turned into the most uninhibited sexism.

On November 5, 2022, Meccti, a company based in the Middle East and specialized in recruitment, is organizing job interviews for the airline Kuwait Airlines.

On its Instagram site, the company did indeed offer a recruitment day, among many others, in Madrid on this date (see below).

It is specified that "

the weight

(of the candidates)

must be proportional to a minimum height of 1m60

" and that the candidates must display an "

excellent general presentation

“, without giving more details.

As part of this recruitment day, around sixty candidates were selected, including only three men.

During the interviews, the recruiter would have asked them to undress "

to check for the presence of tattoos, scars or birthmarks

", according to the Spanish media

El Diario

.

The Meccti company has published an invitation for a recruitment day on November 5, 2022, in Madrid.

Screenshot via Instagram

He asked me to pull up my dress.

I raised it a little, he hit just below my knee and he pulled it up to my panties

, testifies one of the three candidates cited by

El Diario

.

The dress had a zipper in the back and he asked me to pull it down to my waist and stay in a bra

”.

Some candidates even suffered sexist comments from the recruiter.

The three women also claim that a candidate who spoke seven different languages ​​would have been disqualified because of a "

scar on the eyebrow

".

Candidates who were too wrapped up, who wore glasses or apparent moles, would also not have been selected for these reasons.

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The case has reached the ears of the government.

The Spanish Ministry of Labor announced this week the opening of an investigation into the recruitment processes of the Meccti company.

Joaquin Perez Rey, Spanish Secretary of State for Employment, described the facts as "

intolerable behavior that violates the dignity and fundamental rights of these women

" during a press conference.

The case comes as a new law for equal treatment and non-discrimination at work was approved by the Spanish Parliament in July 2022.

For its part, Meccti, which works with other airlines such as Qatar Airways, Etihad and Saudi Arabian Airlines, remained silent.

Via its Instagram account, the company announced a new recruitment session in Spain in January, without giving a precise date.

Source: lefigaro

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