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Labor Minister says farming out flight attendants as eindependent contractorsf could be considered subterfuge
Health, Labor, and Welfare Minister Masuzoe Yoichi said that legalizing the outsourcing of flight attendants, which the transportation ministry is planning, could amount to the same as independent contractors in disguise, in violation of the law.
Masuzoe gave this view on March 27 in response to a question by Japanese Communist Party representative Koike Akira at a meeting of the House of Councilors Committee on Health, Labor, and Welfare.
Citing the Aviation Law providing that the captain is authorized to command and order the crew, Koike said, gOutsourcing flight attendants, who are supposed to work under the captainfs command, to another company, will be tantamount to the use of eindependent contractors in disguisef which is prohibited by the Labor Dispatch Law.h
In case a company farms out certain jobs, those workers will come under the contractor companyfs command and order. If the company outsourcing jobs gives orders to workers from a contractor company, it will be regarded as the use of gindependent contractorsh in violation of the Labor Dispatch Law.
Director of Employment Security Bureau Ota Toshiaki agreed with what Koike pointed out.
Koike said, gWhat the transportation ministry is trying to do is tantamount to encouraging airline companies to use eindependent contractor in disguisef.h
Koike also emphasized, gThe task of pilots and flight attendants is to ensure passengersf safe air travel. If their jobs are outsourced, how can airlines ensure aviation safety? The Labor Ministry as the authority of labor administration should criticize the transportation ministry plan.h - Akahata, March 28, 2008
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