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While wearing high heels (高跟鞋) in the workplace is seen as compulsory for female workers in many Japanese companies, an airline has rolled out 1 new uniform policy allowing women to choose shoes that 2 (well) fit their needs.
Starting next April, female flight attendants working for Japan Airlines (JAL) 3 (require) to wear high heels no longer, according to The Paper. JAL is the first employer in the country 4 (stop) the “high heels” rule in the workplace since the start of the KuToo campaign. The campaign, 5 was launched by Yumi Ishikawa, a Japanese actress and model, called on Japanese companies to stop forcing their female employees to wear high heels.
In Japan, women are required to wear high heels in the workplace 6 a heel height usually ranging from 5 to 7 centimeters, with no 7 (except) for pregnant women. 8 is “a form of sexism(性别歧视)”, according to Ishikawa, 9 (reflect) that women’s appearance is more important than men’s in the workplace. 10 KuToo was launched, many sympathetic women have voiced their concerns about damage caused by high heels, including bruised (青肿的) toes and backaches. As women fight for greater equality at work, abolishing compulsory high heels for flight attendants could only be the start.