Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon says there is growing acceptance of tattoos in New Zealand, particularly as a means of cultural and individual expressionAir New Zealand says it will allow all staff, including those in uniform, to display their "non-offensive" tattoos at work. From September 1 all new and existing Air New Zealand staff will be able to have tā moko (traditional Māori tattoo) and non-offensive tattoos visible when wearing their uniform or normal business attire. "I think it's really good that Air NZ has finally jumped on the bandwagon for allowing tattoos. SUPPLIED Air New Zealand will allow all staff to show tattoos that not offensive from September 1. SUPPLIED employment lawyer Peter Cullen says Air NZ didn't have to go back and revisit applications they declined on the basis of tattoos.
Source: Stuff June 10, 2019 00:06 UTC