Ellen Simonetti (born December 15, 1974,
North Carolina
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) is an American former
flight attendant who was fired after documenting her life and work experiences on a
blog
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in the early 2000s.
Early life and airline career
Simonetti, one of three siblings, was raised in
Durham and
Raleigh,
North Carolina
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. She spent a year in
Bern, Switzerland
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as a high school
exchange student, later dropping out of
high school
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to become first a
travel agent and then a flight attendant. She was first employed in the flight industry in 1996 with a
charter airline based in
Miami, Florida.
After the charter went out of business, Simonetti was hired by
Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines, Inc. is a Major airlines of the United States, major airline in the United States headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, operating nine hubs, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport being its ...
. During her eight years with Delta, she flew
German,
Spanish, and
Italian routes with the airline and completed her
Bachelor of Arts
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degree in
Spanish at the
University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ...
.
Blog and dismissal
Simonetti began her "Queen of Sky: Diary of a Dysfunctional Flight Attendant" blog in September 2003 as a form of therapy after the loss of her mother to
cancer
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.
In addition to describing events of her life, Simonetti also described travel abroad, mainly Europe and South America, while working for Delta Air Lines. Simonetti adopted the
pen name
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A pen name may be used to make the author's na ...
"Queen of Sky" for her blog. With practical information on worldwide travel described in a quirky, irreverent tone, the blog developed a considerable following.
In late 2004, Simonetti was suspended
and then fired
after Delta Air Lines objected to Ellen posing for photographs on a company airplane and commentary on her blog.
Simonetti subsequently renamed her blog "Diary of a Fired Flight Attendant." Although Simonetti never mentioned Delta Airlines by name, the photos of her in uniform and the cabin clearly indicated the airline that she worked for. In addition, some of the photos on her blog were deemed "inappropriate", including one photo where she was stretched across seat headrests with her skirt "somewhat hiked", and another where her Delta uniform blouse was partly unbuttoned to reveal a glimpse of her bra.
Employers and bloggers
These events became emblematic of the issue of employees' rights to communicate their own views of their work and workplace versus
employers' rights to restrict them. There was considerable media coverage of Simonetti's firing and the
freedom of expression
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issues involved.
Simonetti advocates that:
# employers should have clear, unambiguous blogging policies so that employees can foresee the potential for disciplinary action, and
# the penalty for a first offense should be a formal warning rather than dismissal.
Other individuals who have been fired for content in their personal blogs include
Heather Armstrong,
Jessica Cutler
Jessica Louise Cutler (born May 18, 1978) is an American blogger, author, and former United States Congress, congressional staff assistant who was fired for detailing her active sexual life, including receiving money for having sex (prostitutio ...
,
Catherine Sanderson,
Christine Axsmith, and
Jan Pronk
Johannes Pieter "Jan" Pronk Jr. (; born 16 March 1940) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Labour Party (Netherlands), Labour Party (PvdA) and activist.
Pronk studied Economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam School ...
,
United Nations
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Special Representative for
Sudan
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, who was given three days notice to leave Sudan after the Sudanese army demanded his deportation for comments in his weblog.
Aftermath
In 2005, Simonetti filed a
lawsuit
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against Delta (Simonetti v. Delta Air Lines Inc., No. 5-cv-2321 (N.D. Ga. 2005)), alleging, inter alia,
sex discrimination and
retaliation.
After much media attention and legal maneuvering between sides, the case was eventually settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. (Simonetti, though prohibited from disclosing the amount of her settlement, stated that it would be enough for her to attend culinary school, which she stated in her book ran to about $40,000.)
Simonetti has discussed personal blogging rights on ''
The Montel Williams Show''
and the
Larry Elder show.
She set up a Bloggers Rights petition
and was a founding member of the Committee to Protect Bloggers.
Simonetti has written articles for the
news media
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History
Some of the fir ...
including ''
The New York Times
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''
and
CNET,
adapted her blog to a published book,
and has worked in
real estate.
On her website she says that although she has kept her real estate licence, she is not using this and has "...gone back to school at the University of Texas (undergrad), where I'm currently a journalism major, but soon to be an RTF (radio/TV/film) major".
On her blog, she claimed that a film company is to make a film about her life and she has agreed to this.
In December 2008, the host of her blog, Journalspace, lost all their database data effectively ending the blog. No backup of Journalspace's contents exists.
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/ref> Simonetti then had a new blog entitled ''The Queen of the Screen''.
References
External links
"Employers Wrestle With Blogosphere."
Jason Boog, '' The National Law Journal'', April 5, 2005.
* SaaScon corporate bloggin
workshops
for a 2005 International Data Group
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conference.
* Sun Microsystems
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br>policy
for company-hoste
employee blogs.
* Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an American international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1990 to promote Internet civil liberties.
It provides funds for legal defense in court, ...
br>employee blog advice.
The Committee to Protect Bloggers
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American bloggers
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1974 births
Living people
Anonymous bloggers