Flight Attendant from “Nut Rage” Incident Claims Korean Air Retaliated Against Him

It will be interesting to see how this plays out because I would think Korean Air probably retaliated against him after closely consulting with an army of lawyers on how to legally do it:

The whistle-blower who exposed the actions of the Korean Air chairman’s daughter who forced a plane to return to its gate in a tiff over macadamia nuts is suing her and the airline, accusing them of illegally demoting and ostracizing him.

“My case illustrates how those who say no to economic power in South Korea come under a systematic attack from their organization,” the whistle-blower, Park Chang-jin, said during a news conference on Monday. “I hope my case will help our society to think about the dignity and rights of common workers.”

The 2014 episode, which became known as a case of “nut rage,” led to international condemnation and ridicule of the chairman’s daughter, Cho Hyun-ah, after she became angry that a first-class flight attendant served the nuts without first asking her, then in an unopened package rather than on a plate, according to court documents.

Ms. Cho was vice president at the company at the time.  (…..)

Mr. Park took a leave of absence to recover from a psychological trauma. And when he returned to work in May of last year, Korean Air demoted him from cabin crew chief to flight attendant, citing what it called his poor English. He and his lawyers said the demotion was an illegal retaliation against his whistle-blowing.  [New York Times]

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Andy
Andy
7 years ago

The leave of absence for 17 months to recover from psychological trauma from this incident seems a bit excessive as well.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
7 years ago

Korean Air will probably now sue the dude using South Korea’s crazy defamation laws and get all their money back. A genius plan.
http://www.korea4expats.com/article-defamationr-laws-korea.html
https://klawguru.com/2015/03/14/south-korea-how-cyber-defamation-can-land-you-in-jail/

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
7 years ago

He was stupid to think the Chos would just let it go.

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