Mumbai: Engineers leaving an airline will now have to serve a two-month notice period and secure a no objection certificate from the current employer.
Top representatives of domestic airlines have signed a preliminary agreement for a two-month notice period for engineers and technical staff. Read On >>
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Friday, January 19, 2007
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