Core Viewpoint - The incident involving a flight attendant at Hainan Airlines, who was reportedly dismissed for taking a packet of in-flight nuts, raises questions about the company's disciplinary actions and the legality of such measures [2][5][9]. Company Summary - The flight attendant, referred to as Yezi, claims she was found with a packet of in-flight nuts during a surprise inspection and was subsequently suspended and later dismissed for violating company regulations [2][4][5]. - Hainan Airlines maintains that its internal regulations are robust and that the dismissal was in accordance with company policy regarding the misappropriation of company property [2][6]. - An internal article titled "Do Not Commit Small Evils" was circulated within the company, emphasizing the importance of adhering to company rules and the consequences of misappropriating company assets [6][8]. Industry Summary - The airline industry has strict regulations against employees taking in-flight supplies, but there exists a "gray area" where such practices are commonly overlooked [6][10]. - The incident has sparked significant discussion within the aviation community, with some industry insiders expressing that the punishment was excessively harsh given the low value of the item involved [10]. - Hainan Airlines recently announced a projected net loss for 2024, estimating a loss between 8.5 billion to 12.5 billion yuan, which may have influenced the company's stringent enforcement of regulations [8].
独家对话海航空姐:“我因一袋坚果被开除了” | BUG