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NAC ordered to not entertain discriminatory provisions against cabin crew


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2024 Jan 07, 17:00,

 The Supreme Court has issued an interim order directing the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) to not engage in discriminatory practices regarding perks and facilities for its cabin crew.

In a decision rendered today by a single bench led by Judge Til Prasad Shrestha, the NAC management has been asked not to take any actions leading to discrimination against cabin crew in the allocation of facilities.

Senior advocates, including Dr. Chandrakant Gyawali, Ananta Raj Luintel, Kirtinath Sharma Poudel, Leeladhar Upadhyay, Pratibha Upreti, and Bishal Thapa, represented the petitioners in court. The order prohibits the NAC from terminating contracts, taking adverse actions, or intervening in facilities for cabin crew based on their appointment status.

On January 3, the entire cabin crew, numbering 135, filed a petition with the Supreme Court, citing injustice and discrimination in the provision of facilities. The defendants named in the petition include the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and the NAC.

The cabin crew alleges that the NAC has implemented discriminatory policies against them, treating them as second-class individuals in violation of the law. They specifically challenge the provision allowing the retirement of cabin crew at the age of 40, termination at any time with one month's compensation, appointment on a contractual basis throughout their service, and deprivation of gratuity.

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