Too fat for Air India

by desiblitz | June 7, 2008 at 10:26 am
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A dramatical ruling from an Indian high court has agreed with Air India for ‘controlling’ the weight of their air hostesses.

Further to five Air India hostesses filing a case against Air India for not letting them fly due to their weight, the court in Delhi made the ruling that it was acceptable for Air India to not allow air hostesses over a certain weight, to fly with the airline.

The hostesses were reported as being 3kg over their maximum weight allowance and were suspended by Air India. Limits based on height and age were brought in by the airline two years ago to combat weight problems amongst staff. The rules state that an 18-year-old with a height of 5ft (1.52m), the maximum weight is nearly 8 stones (50kg) and for the same height but in the 26 to 30 age group, the weight limit is nearly 9 stones (56kg).

Air India presented their case to the court by claiming that the weight of the hostesses was a health and safety hazard. Especially, on an airline where space is limited and customers expecting a high-level of service, unfit personnel would prove to be a major drawback. Also, the airline added that in a very competitive industry, it was very important for them to ensure their staff maintained a certain appearance and physical well-being.

Lawyers in defence of the hostesses argued that there is no connection between performance and weight. They stated that the specific staff were perfectly able to carry out their duties and declared the suspension as illegal and arbitrary.

In the judgment made by the High Court, it stated that duties performed by air hostess staff were “strenuous” and therefore, physical fitness was of primary concern. It said “Air crew have to be athletic to deal with any emergency and for that have to be in good shape. That is the reason that not only maximum but minimum weight limits are prescribed.”

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azzayindia
azzayindia
flagged this story as Good Stuff

at 19:38 on June 7th, 2008

desiblitz, I like this story. It's good stuff.
well good job by the courts this law should be extended to other departments also like police,health etc,what about fat politicians?
atleast it will adress the obesity problem.

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