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Air India sacks 'fat' hostesses | Air India sacks 'fat' hostesses |
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India's state-owned airline Air India has terminated the services of nine hostesses for being "overweight", a spokesman says. | India's state-owned airline Air India has terminated the services of nine hostesses for being "overweight", a spokesman says. |
The air hostesses were taken off flying duty two to three years ago and put on ground duty. | The air hostesses were taken off flying duty two to three years ago and put on ground duty. |
They say they have now been told by the airline that it no longer has positions for them in ground jobs. | They say they have now been told by the airline that it no longer has positions for them in ground jobs. |
A lawyer for the air hostesses told the BBC that they would challenge the terminations in the Supreme Court. | A lawyer for the air hostesses told the BBC that they would challenge the terminations in the Supreme Court. |
Last June, the Delhi high court ruled that Air India had the right to prevent overweight air hostesses from flying. | Last June, the Delhi high court ruled that Air India had the right to prevent overweight air hostesses from flying. |
The hostesses appealed against that order in the Supreme Court and the case is still pending there. | The hostesses appealed against that order in the Supreme Court and the case is still pending there. |
'Exceptionally overweight' | 'Exceptionally overweight' |
A spokesman for Air India told the BBC that the hostesses were sacked after they were declared "medically unfit" to fly. | A spokesman for Air India told the BBC that the hostesses were sacked after they were declared "medically unfit" to fly. |
"They haven't been flying for two to three years for being exceptionally overweight," spokesman Jitendra Bhargava said. | "They haven't been flying for two to three years for being exceptionally overweight," spokesman Jitendra Bhargava said. |
We challenged last year's court ruling in the Supreme Court. The case is pending. How can the airline do this? Arvind Sharma, hostesses' lawyer | |
He said that the women were between 11kg and 32kg overweight and that "all efforts to get them to reduce weight had failed". | |
Air India said safety was a "prime function" and that "being grossly overweight does have a bearing on reflexes and can impair agility required to perform the emergency functions". | |
A hostess with Air India, Sheela Joshi, who is not one of the nine dismissed, said those colleagues had received termination letters in the past three to four days. | A hostess with Air India, Sheela Joshi, who is not one of the nine dismissed, said those colleagues had received termination letters in the past three to four days. |
"They were told there are no vacancies in ground jobs and since you are unable to lose weight, you have been terminated from service," Mrs Joshi told the BBC. | "They were told there are no vacancies in ground jobs and since you are unable to lose weight, you have been terminated from service," Mrs Joshi told the BBC. |
Arvind Sharma, a lawyer for the air hostesses, said he would try to get the dismissals revoked as part of the ongoing appeal in the Supreme Court. | Arvind Sharma, a lawyer for the air hostesses, said he would try to get the dismissals revoked as part of the ongoing appeal in the Supreme Court. |
"We challenged last year's court ruling in the Supreme Court. The case is pending. How can the airline do this? This is contempt of court," Mr Sharma said. | "We challenged last year's court ruling in the Supreme Court. The case is pending. How can the airline do this? This is contempt of court," Mr Sharma said. |
He said the airline did not give the air hostesses any warning or set them any deadline for losing weight. | He said the airline did not give the air hostesses any warning or set them any deadline for losing weight. |
Mr Bhargava said the Delhi high court had not given any stay order and that the management had followed the due process of law. | |
In June last year, the high court agreed with the airline's view that overweight crew presented a safety and health hazard. | |
It also said that, in the highly competitive airline industry, an air hostess's physical condition and appearance played an important role in her overall personality. | It also said that, in the highly competitive airline industry, an air hostess's physical condition and appearance played an important role in her overall personality. |
Air India, whose air hostesses wear traditional Indian saris, is facing a stiff challenge from a number of private airlines with younger flight crew typically dressed in skirts or Western suits. | Air India, whose air hostesses wear traditional Indian saris, is facing a stiff challenge from a number of private airlines with younger flight crew typically dressed in skirts or Western suits. |
A few years ago, during a recruitment drive for new crew, the airline said that it would not consider applicants with acne or bad teeth. | A few years ago, during a recruitment drive for new crew, the airline said that it would not consider applicants with acne or bad teeth. |
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