Flight attendant suing WestJet says she feels validated by policy review
CALGARY — A former flight attendant suing WestJet says a review into the airline’s workplace harassment policies validates her view that the company is failing to protect its employees.
The Calgary-based airline (TSX:WJA) hired professional services firm Ernst & Young to do the independent review between March and July.
A report released Thursday highlights ways WestJet can improve how it communicates and applies its “respect in the workplace” rules.
The review followed legal action taken earlier this year by Mandalena Lewis, a former flight attendant who alleges the company did not take proper action when she reported that a pilot sexually assaulted her while on a stopover in Hawaii. The allegations have not been proven in court.


