GMR Infrastructure announced that Delhi International Airport`s (DIAL) board approved the proposal for the absorption of all general employees of Airports Authority of India (AAI), working at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
DIAL is a joint venture company (JVC) comprising, GMR Group, Airports Authority of India, Fraport, Malaysia Airport and IDF.
As per the ``Operation, Management and Development Agreement`` (OMDA), signed between AAI and DIAL, DIAL is to make an offer of employment to a minimum of 60% of AAI employees based at IGI Airport during the operation support period. DIAL has now decided to extend the offer to all 100% AAI employees based at IGI Airport, New Delhi. The DIAL management is confident that the offer will help speed up the modernisation process.
19/12/06 Myiris.com
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