PIA female crew case

Published March 5, 2008

ISLAMABAD, March 4: The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Pakistan International Airlines to consider revising its fitness criteria for airhostesses by being lenient and providing them an opportunity to groom themselves.

A three-member bench comprising Justice Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi, Justice Mohammad Qaim Jan Khan and Justice Muhammad Farrukh Mehmud had taken up a complaint by a number of female cabin crew about alleged discriminatory attitude of the PIA administration towards them.—Nasir Iqbal

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