Court orders WestJet to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit
- The B.C. Supreme Court ordered WestJet to provide all harassment files related to flight attendants in a class-action lawsuit alleging misconduct by pilots.
- Justice Jacqueline Hughes criticized WestJet for being slow and potentially adversarial in producing documents, leading to trial delays until October 2025.
- WestJet has submitted 24 harassment complaints, but internal statistics suggest there were significantly more during the relevant period.
- Lead plaintiff Mandalena Lewis sought all harassment files for WestJet's workforce, but the ruling limited the case to flight attendants' employment contracts.
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