Monday, January 28, 2013

Labour trouble brews in Jet Airways

As its promoters finalise a stake sale deal with Gulf carrier Etihad, labour unrest seems to be brewing in Jet Airways with its technicians (rpt) technicians wearing black bands to protest an alleged move to freeze salary hikes and the pilots deciding to meet on the same issue shortly.
A section of Jet technicians started a 'symbolic' protest by wearing black bands last Friday to protest the "management's proposed move to freeze wage hike over the next 2-3 years", sources among the agitators said here.
 "Though we have signed the salary contract, the final date of payment has not been committed by the management. We have called a meeting of pilots in Delhi on February one to discuss the issue," a source said, adding this would be followed up by one in Mumbai a few days later.
 When contacted, a Jet Airways spokesperson said the airline "has always adopted a conciliatory open door policy with all its staff including its technicians.
28/01/13 Business Standard
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