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HONG KONG (AP) - Cathay Pacific flight attendants are accusing the airline of infringing on their privacy with new sick leave rules requiring them to give the company their medical records.
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., Hong Kong's flagship airline, denied the allegation, saying the company has just stepped up monitoring of employees' sick leave records out of concern for their health and to ensure smooth operations.
Under the revised rules, the airline will identify flight attendants who take long or frequent sick leaves. Those employees may be asked to see designated company doctors for their health problems and provide medical records to the company.
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