Saturday, July 07, 2012

Air India pilots, management make no headway in conciliation talks

New Delhi: Air India pilots, who called off their 58-day strike on Tuesday, and the management today failed to resolve the deadlock in the first round of conciliation talks before the Labour Commissioner here.
The four-hour-long conciliation proceedings before the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (CLC), following directions by the Delhi High Court, did not yield any resolution, Labour Ministry sources said.
The next date for the proceedings would be decided by the court, they said.
"As per the High Court order, all pilots have reported back to work. Today we came for this conciliation meeting. But unfortunately, the Air India management did not reciprocate to our goodwill gesture of our reporting back to work," Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) Joint Secretary Tauseef Mukadam told reporters after the proceedings.
06/07/12 PTI/Economic Times
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