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by ambulancechaser
2361 days ago
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It mentions in the article that Delta investigated the issue: > "Our top priority continues to be the safety of our employees, which is why we invested in a rigorous toxicology study to determine if there was a universal scientific issue with the uniform," Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) said in a statement in response to the May lawsuit. "The results of the study confirm our uniforms meet the highest textile standards (OEKO-TEX) with the exception of the optional flight attendant apron, which we removed from the collection." Delta took this seriously and commissioned a toxicology study. The results are that the clothing meets the highest textile standards. What should Delta do at this time? |
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Investigate more? I mean, apparently a whole bunch of their employees are indicating there's some sort of an issue with these uniforms. A few individuals might be a fluke, but at this point I expect Delta management to be concerned about this supplier damaging their employee performance and thus Delta's bottom line...