Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Air India pays April, May salaries, fails to provide incentives

Mumbai/New Delhi: Air India has finally paid the salaries for the month of April and May to its 30,000 employees on Tuesday but failed to provide productivity linked incentives to more than a third of its total workforce, signalling that cash-crunch may delay payments in the coming months.
The carrier has again borrowed from banks, including HDFC Bank , to tide over the crisis, according to sources. The airline had earlier taken 600 crore loan from Corporation Bank to pay wages for the month of January. Air India has an annual wage bill of about 3,000 crore. Discontent among employees will continue to persist as PLI accounts for 50-80% of total salaries.
"The issue of non-payment of salaries is now a common thing in Air India but at the same time the government also has to put in the money that is due to Air India. It is now becoming a survival issue," said George Abraham, leader, Air India Employees Guild.
Arvind Jadhav, chairman and managing director (CMD), sent an e-mail last week to the employees, promising payment of delayed salaries by June 28. Air India spokesperson did not respond to queries on the subject. Jadhav had also pointed out that the carrier was finding it difficult to continue operations in the wake of rising debt and cash crunch.
29/06/11 Economic Times
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