New Delhi: The umbrella body of the four Airports Authority of India unions, AAI Employees Joint Forum, has shot off a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel seeking his intervention in getting the AAI management implement the demands, which also included pension and some social security schemes, restructuring of various cadres, filling up of vacant posts and revision of allowances.
"Before our patience goes out, we would request you to kindly take necessary corrective actions or else we may be driven to the brink of another industrial unrest for which the total responsibility shall not rest on us alone", the Forum warned.
Leaders of the Forum, which had struck work for four days in February, also alleged that there was no "transparency" in the privatisation process for Delhi and Mumbai airports.
30/05/06 PTI/Economic Times
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