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Old 7th June 2008, 01:34 AM
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Default Overweight flight attendants face grounding

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An Indian court has ruled that the national airline Air India can ground overweight cabin crew members, a spokesman for the carrier said today.

Two years ago Air India warned its nearly 1600 cabin crew workers to shape up in two months or risk being assigned to ground duties. When the airline grounded staff it deemed overweight, some of them took it to court.

On Wednesday the Delhi High Court said in a judgment that there was "no unreasonableness or arbitrariness" in the airline's decision, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.

A copy of the court's decision was not immediately made public.

"The court has vindicated our stand in totality," an Air India spokesman, Jitender Bhargava, said. Lawyers for grounded staff who had filed the lawsuit could not be reached for comment this evening.

The airline said earlier that fitness and efficiency were the reasons for its cabin crew weight standards, which it said were based on combinations of height, age and gender. It did not give further details about how such standards were determined.

Bhargava said that the airline used a "scientific" system to determine its standards, and that both male and female staffers were affected by the decision to ground some employees.

India has laws aimed to protect against discrimination based on factors including caste, gender and religion, but no specific ones about weight.

Bhargava did not say how many staff members would be affected, or give any details about weight limits.

It was not immediately clear if anyone would appeal the latest court decision.

Air India has tried in the past few years to change a public perception of its cabin staff as tired, unfriendly and inefficient.

India's airline industry has grown dramatically in recent years as rising incomes and loosened regulations put air travel within the reach of millions of new customers.

The market has also become more competitive with the recent launches of several private and low-cost airlines.
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Old 7th June 2008, 02:24 PM
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"The court has vindicated our stand in totality," an Air India spokesman

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Old 7th June 2008, 07:29 PM
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Less weight the less fuel used>
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Old 7th June 2008, 07:32 PM
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lucky you're not cabin crew with them then hey Craig...
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Old 8th June 2008, 05:13 PM
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Just wait until they put a FAT tax on the "Large" pax to cover the increased fuel useage
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Old 6th January 2009, 08:22 AM
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Staff writers - AAP - January 06, 2009 07:50am

AN Indian airline has dismissed ten female flight attendants who were grounded for being overweight. The sackings came after the Air India cabin crew were warned about meeting minimum physical fitness standards and given sufficient time to lose weight, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.

The flight attendants were also offered alternative ground assignments which they allegedly refused.

Delhi High Court last year upheld Air India's right to reassign overweight attendants, citing clauses in their contracts that barred them from flight duties if they put on too much weight.

The court had noted that the state-run airline needed fit attendants to compete with private rivals in India's fiercely competitive aviation market.

A lawyer for the sacked cabin crew said the dismissals were against the law as the case was being heard by India's Supreme Court.

“The action is illegal and against the natural justice. I will soon file an application in the Supreme Court against the (sacking) order,” lawyer Arvind Sharma said.
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Old 6th January 2009, 08:29 AM
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I have a thyroid problem ok, it's genetic!
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Old 6th January 2009, 10:32 AM
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What about United? Obese Grandmothers, from what I've heard?
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Old 6th January 2009, 11:08 AM
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If they are grannies they are probably senior (in experience not age!) flight crew I doubt UA would want to alientate their most skilled in-flight staff.
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Old 6th January 2009, 12:10 PM
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If they are grannies they are probably senior (in experience not age!) flight crew I doubt UA would want to alientate their most skilled in-flight staff.
Trouble with that is, you need to HAVE skilled staff in the first place!!!
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