New Delhi: A section of striking Air India pilots on Tuesday said they have moved the Delhi High Court against the non-payment of their salaries for March.
"Our strike started on May 8. We have worked in March and April, then why have our March salaries been stopped. We moved against this in the Delhi High Court yesterday (Monday)," Rohit Kapahi, committee member of Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG), told reporters.
The matter is likely to come up for hearing Wednesday.
The airline paid March's basic salary to its employees in May-end and January's production linked incentive (PLI) June 8, after it received Rs.1,200 crore out of budgetary allocation for fiscal 2012-13.
12/06/12 IANS/Economic Times
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