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Air India pilots warn of industrial action over wage cut, write to company MD
In April, Air India had reduced its pilots salary by up to 70 per cent to partially offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its finances.
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MUMBAI: Disinvestment-bound Air India s pilot unions have rejected the paltry five per cent rollback in their salary cuts and warned of industrial action if there is no substantial reversal in their paycuts.
In a joint letter to Air India Chairman and Managing Director Rajiv Bansal on Thursday, the Indian Pilots Guild (IPG) and the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) said, (The) pittance in the form of a five per cent decrease in the current wage cut is an outright insult, its sting magnified in light of our unwavering support and trust in this company.
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Disinvestment-bound Air India s pilot unions have rejected the paltry five per cent rollback in their salary cuts and warned of industrial action if there is no substantial reversal in their paycuts. In a joint letter to Air India Chairman and Managing Director Rajiv Bansal on Thursday, the Indian Pilots Guild (IPG) and the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) said, (The) pittance in the form of a five per cent decrease in the current wage cut is an outright insult, its sting magnified in light of our unwavering support and trust in this company. They said this generosity amounts to a reduction of about 3 per cent in the current gross pay cut for pilots.
Indian Pilots` Guild, Indian Commercial Pilots` Association wrote letter.
They said they will be forced to resort to industrial action.
New Delhi: Air India pilots have refused to accept the paltry 5 per cent roll back in illegal pay cut and asked Air India CMD to donate it towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE.
In a letter to Rajiv Bansal, Air India Chairman and Managing Director, the two pilot associations Indian Pilots` Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots` Association said: We do not accept this paltry 5 per cent roll back in illegal pay cut and you may advice the concerned to donate this 5 per cent towards funds for building the Parliament or PM CARE .