Female flight attendants and other staffers at Taiwan’s flag carrier are no longer required to wear skirts as their work uniform. The change comes after the country's National Human Rights Commission ruled that airline dress codes violated an international gender discrimination treaty.
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00:00Female flight attendants and other staffers at Taiwan's flagship carrier are no longer
00:05required to wear skirts as their work uniform.
00:09China Airlines now lets female staffers choose between skirts or pantsuits.
00:13The change comes after Taiwan's National Human Rights Commission found airline's dress codes
00:18violated an international gender discrimination treaty.