New Delhi: The Bombay High Court is set to a hear on Tuesday the ongoing legal tussle over the implementation of the uniform work schedule for erstwhile Indian Airlines and Air India employees in the southern and western zones.
A senior Air India official said: "An order to implement a uniform work schedule for all employees of the unified airline in accordance with the recommendations of the Justice Dharmadhikari committee was passed in January this year. The regional directors were asked to work out the shift schedules, depending on requirements in each of the four zones. While it was executed in northern and eastern zones, employees went to court in south and west and got a stay order which has held up the execution process."
A hearing on the issue is now scheduled on October 8.
07/10/13 Sharmistha Mukherjee/Business Standard
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A senior Air India official said: "An order to implement a uniform work schedule for all employees of the unified airline in accordance with the recommendations of the Justice Dharmadhikari committee was passed in January this year. The regional directors were asked to work out the shift schedules, depending on requirements in each of the four zones. While it was executed in northern and eastern zones, employees went to court in south and west and got a stay order which has held up the execution process."
A hearing on the issue is now scheduled on October 8.
07/10/13 Sharmistha Mukherjee/Business Standard