New Delhi: Air India employees may have to take a wage cut as part of the struggling national carrier's turnaround plans. Civil aviation minister Vayalar Ravi has told the 14-odd employee unions of the airline that the government expects employees to contribute towards reviving the loss-making airline.
"I told them (unions) that the bankers , the management, the aviation ministry and the government are all making sacrifices to help the air carrier ," Ravi told ET. "Then, it is only fair that the employees should also contribute to their company's turnaround and not abandon it in crisis." Employee unions are interpreting his words, conveyed during a twoday meeting over Wednesday and Thursday, as an impending wage cut.
"Some amount of wage cut seems imminent to union heads after the meeting with the minister," a senior Air India official said requesting anonymity. And the employees, particularly the lower-rung workers, are open to it, according to George Abraham, general secretary of Air-India Employees Union Guild, one of the larger unions of the airline. A group of ministers (GoM) is scheduled to meet on July 18 to decide on the fate of the cash-strapped airline, which has run up Rs 44,000 crore in debt and has accumulated losses of Rs 15,000 crore.
At his meeting with the unions, the minister allayed fears of privatisation of the national carrier and job cuts. Ravi said he will hold a third round of meeting with the unions after the group of ministers meet, and ask them how the employees have decided to contribute to the airline's financial turnaround. Air-India Employees Union Guild's Abraham said the company management too had sounded out unions about possible salary cut.
09/07/11 Anindya Upadhyay/Economic Times
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Home »
Air India Jul 2011
» Vayalar Ravi warns of wage cuts for Air India employees
Vayalar Ravi warns of wage cuts for Air India employees
Saturday, July 09, 2011
0 comments:
Post a Comment