British Airways announced in 2019 that it would include hijab as an option for female cabin crew as part of their uniform. This decision was made after consultation with Muslim employees and was seen as a way to better represent the diversity of the airline's workforce and to make it more inclusive. The hijab option was made available to all female employees who wished to wear it as part of their uniform.
British Airways has included a hijab option as part of its uniform for the first time, in a move to accommodate the needs of its diverse workforce. The hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women, will be available as a choice for female employees who wish to wear it.
The move has been welcomed by Muslim organizations and women's rights groups, who have praised British Airways for its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The hijab option will be available to all female employees who choose to wear it, regardless of their religion or faith.
British Airways has stated that the decision to include the hijab as part of its uniform was made after consulting with its employees and stakeholders, and is part of the company's wider commitment to diversity and inclusion. The airline has previously made efforts to be more inclusive, such as offering Halal meals for its Muslim passengers and providing prayer rooms at its airports.
The hijab option has received support from many quarters, with some praising British Airways for taking a stand on an important issue. However, the decision has also been met with some criticism, with some accusing the company of pandering to political correctness.
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