http://www3.haaretz.co.il/eng/scripts/article.asp?id=49552&mador=1Tuesday, June 29, 1999
Arab Israeli accuses El Al of racism
Reuters JERUSALEM - An Arab citizen of Israel accused the state airline, El Al, of racial discrimination on Monday after it again declined to admit him to a flight attendants' course.A spokesman for El Al, which is renowned for its tight security, denied allegations of discrimination while acknowledging it has no Arab employees in its workforce of 3,400.
He said Jabour Jabour, a 30-year-old Arab Israeli travel agent who speaks three languages, simply failed to make the grade.
"Jabour failed his entrance exam for the third time," El Al spokesman Nachman Klieman said. "Usually we don't even allow people to repeat the exam three times. If they feel they were treated unfairly we allow one more time."
Jabour's lawyer, Jiries Bolous, said he would file a discrimination suit against El Al in the Labor Court this week. Bolous said he had gathered the names of more than 40 Arab Israelis who have applied to be El Al flight attendants and been rejected.
"They are all qualified, speak several languages and look better than many of the flight attendants up there," Bolous said. "The only reason they are not accepted is racism."
Arabs make up about 20 percent of Israel's population, but have complained since the establishment of the state that they are treated as second-class citizens.
Asked to comment on Jabour's allegations, El Al president Joel Feldschuh told Israel Radio that only about five percent of the 5,600 people who apply to become flight attendants each year get their wings. "There is no ban (on Arabs). I do not check the ethnic origin of the person, sexual orientation, or political opinions," Feldschuh said.
Klieman said El Al had Arab employees in the past but none currently worked for the airline.
"El Al and Ben-Gurion Airport would not even hire an Arab to be a garbage collector," Bolous countered. "They look at Arabs as if they were explosive materials - at Arabic as if it were the language of terrorism.
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Arab Man Accuses El Al of Discrimination
(IsraelWire-6/30-1999) Jabour Jabour, 30, an Israeli Arab man who has always dreamed of becoming a member of a commercial airline flight crew is accusing El Al, the national carrier, of discrimination. He told reporters that he was denied entry to a course for flight attendants because of his nationality. El Al denied allegations of discrimination but acknowledged that there are no Arabs employed among its over 3,000 employees. El Al pointed out however that there have been Arab employees in the past.According to airline spokeperson Nachman Klieman, Jabour was permitted to retake the entrance exam three times but he failed all the attempts. Kleiman stated his reason for being rejected was his test score and there was no truth to the discrimination charges.
According to attorney Jiries Bolous, who is representing Jabour, he has compiled a list of over 40 Arabs who in the past have been denied employment in El Al and he will be taking the case to labor court.