New Delhi: Air-India on Thursday formed a three-member committee to look into the issue of reinstating 101 sacked pilots.
“We have formed a three-member committee which includes high level officials. The committee will look into the reinstatement of 101 sacked pilots on a case-to-case basis,” a senior Air-India official said.
“This step is in line with federal Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh’s stand that there will be no victimisation and that pilots will be taken back but on a case-to-case basis,” the official said.
The three members of the committee are director (Personnel) NK Jain, director (Engineering) KM Unni and executive director (Industrial Relations) R Harihar.
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