Supreme Court won’t hear WestJet appeal in harassment case
OTTAWA — WestJet Airlines has lost a legal bid to put an end to a proposed class-action harassment lawsuit.
The Supreme Court of Canada refused today to hear WestJet’s arguments to quash the suit launched by a former flight attendant.
Mandalena Lewis alleges she was sexually assaulted by a pilot while on a stopover in Hawaii in 2010 and that the airline breached its anti-harassment promise in her contract.
Her lawsuit proposes to represent all current and former female WestJet flight attendants whose employment contracts included the airline’s pledge.