American Airlines ensuring employees involved in new uniform project
American Airlines appears determined to make sure it doesn’t leave more than 70,000 employees out of the loop as it goes about the lengthy process of designing, testing, manufacturing and finally rolling out new uniforms from Lands' End for tens of thousands of employees by 2020. These will replace Twin Hill uniforms believed to be tied to symptomatic reactions, including hives, headaches, respiratory issues and other problems that thousands of AA flight attendants, pilots and other workers. Brady Byrnes, the executive overseeing the latest uniform project at the carrier, has emphasised that American is taking great pains to ensure that AA employees are actively involved in every step of the process. Some 1,000 frontline AA employees will start a 4-month wear test of the proposed Lands’ End uniforms in November. <br/>
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American Airlines ensuring employees involved in new uniform project
American Airlines appears determined to make sure it doesn’t leave more than 70,000 employees out of the loop as it goes about the lengthy process of designing, testing, manufacturing and finally rolling out new uniforms from Lands' End for tens of thousands of employees by 2020. These will replace Twin Hill uniforms believed to be tied to symptomatic reactions, including hives, headaches, respiratory issues and other problems that thousands of AA flight attendants, pilots and other workers. Brady Byrnes, the executive overseeing the latest uniform project at the carrier, has emphasised that American is taking great pains to ensure that AA employees are actively involved in every step of the process. Some 1,000 frontline AA employees will start a 4-month wear test of the proposed Lands’ End uniforms in November. <br/>