American Airlines Refreshes Flight Attendants on Article 5 of the AA/APFA Contract: UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES

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PERSONAL HYGIENE: Employees must attend to personal cleanliness to prevent perspiration, body and breath odors. A lightly scented perfume, cologne or aftershave lotion may be used. Teeth should present a clean, natural appearance. Employees must have a full frontal complement of teeth. Dental retainers must be gum toned or clear. Braces should be clear or silver. Employees will strive to maintain a clean, smooth and clear complexion. Noticeable hair in nostrils and in/on ears or underarms must be cut or otherwise removed. Eyebrows must be trimmed and long hair removed. Female legs must be free of all visible hair.

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