Rawalpindi court temporarily banns Careem from calling its drivers ‘captains’
According to the sources, the Rawalpindi court temporarily banned Careem from calling its drivers ‘captains’. This happened after the petition filed by an airline pilot within the court said that he had to face tons of humiliation and dishonour by sharing the work label with the Careem company’s staff.
The complaint was given by Labeeb Ahmed, who may be a pilot by profession, through his lawyer Chaudhry Rizwan Elahi. Rao Ejaz Ahmed Awan- Civil Judge of Rawalpindi passed the order and demanded the response submitted by the corporation by 31st July.
In the complaint, filed by Labeeb Ahmed, it had been stated that due to using the word ‘captain’ for Careem’s driver, he has to suffer the brunt of jokes from people as they often confuse his job title thereupon of Careem captains.
The petitioner further added that such incidents had cracked his confidence and therefore the aviation position that’s got after browsing difficult education & gaining a billboard pilot license from the Civil Aviation Authority Pakistan, is additionally dishonoured through the jokes.
He further said that due to Careem’s terminology for his or her drivers, he felt scared and ashamed while telling his job title to the opposite. The title of the captain should only be utilized for a pilot or a 3rd-ranked military officer, the petitioner argued.
After hearing the arguments, the court temporarily banned the corporate from using the word captain for his or her drivers.