New Delhi/Mumbai: The agitating pilots of Air India on Saturday said they are willing to hold unconditional talks with the government to end the impasse caused by their five-day strike, but claimed the management is not keen to listen to their demands.
"We have written to them (management) several times in the past, letting them know of our demands. We are very willing to hold talks, discussions with the government, with the management. We also want to save Air India," said Jitendra Awhad, president of Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG).
"We have not put any pre-conditions for holding talks. But we are saddened over the fact that the government, the management can hold talks, make deals with the agitators from the other union (Indian Commercial Pilots Association) when they went on strike three months ago, but can't do the same with us," said Awhad.
12/05/12 Times of India
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