Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Disgruntled Air India pilots may resign in groups

Mumbai: Limping back to normalcy after 10-day strike jolt, the carrier likely to get another blow as over 100 pilots, upset over late payment of salary, looking for jobs in private airlines
An embattled and debt-ridden 'Maharaja', limping back to normalcy after the recent pilots' strike, may face another blow soon as disgruntled pilots of Air India are mulling to quit in groups. Upset over continual delay in payment of salary, no increase in flying hours and under utilisation of aircrafts, around 100 pilots of the national carrier have already started looking for jobs in private airlines. Around six pilots have already quit and a group of 45 recently met their prospective employer, a leading private carrier."We are not getting our salaries on time. Besides the company has done anything to increase the flying hours which will also help into the maximum utilisation of the aircrafts. About six pilots till the date have quit and have joined various domestic and international carriers," said an Air India pilot, who too is trying for a job at a leading private carrier.
"Every month, we have to raise our voice for the timely payment of salary. We are sure in private airlines we will never face such a problem. At present, there are more than 350 vacancies for pilots in different private airlines, so the pilots have decided to quit Air India," added the pilot.
25/05/11 Bipin Singh/MiD DAY
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