Mumbai: Members of Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) said on Friday that they were moving back to Mumbai from Delhi.
They said that neither Air India's management nor the Aviation Ministry had shown any interest in meeting IPG or resolving the dispute that led to the pilots' strike.
“Respecting the sentiments of the Supreme Court, the Indian Pilots' Guild core committee was in the national Capital for the past six days, sending messages of openness and availability to hold talks with officials of management and ministry. However, neither the management nor any official of the Ministry have responded to any conciliatory gestures or efforts of the IPG to resolve the situation amicably,” IPG said in a statement on Friday.
18/05/12 Business Line
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