Researchers find profit chasing has ‘systematically weakened’ safety and workers feel unable to challenge decisionsAirline industry workers: share your experiencesPilots and cabin crew at European airlines feel increasingly under pressure to work long hours and hide signs of tiredness at the expense of safety, according to a major study.Cost cutting and profit chasing at airlines has “systemically weakened” safety, and many exhausted employees feel too intimidated to challenge management decisions, the research by Ghent University in Belgium found. Continue reading...
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