Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Airport employees set for indefinite strike

New Delhi: The Airport Authority of India's employees are going on a indefinite strike beginning Tuesday midnight. They are seeking a roll back on decision to close existing airports of Bangalore and Hyderabad.
While most are looking forward to the new airports, the idea of closing down the older ones hasn't gone down well with many.
The decision to go on strike comes after the Airport Authority employees' talks with the government to resolve the matter failed.
The union claims the strike will hit operations at 127 airports across the country. However, it is believed that the airports in Delhi and Mumbai will not be affected.
The union wants the present Bangalore and Hyderabad airports to continue functioning even after the new airports there are opened.
It also says the authority will lose business worth 400 crore rupees if the present airports are closed.
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel had made it clear that the present Hyderabad and Bangalore airports will have to shut down once the new ones at Shamshabad and Devanahalli become operational.
11/03/08 CNN-IBN
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