Thursday, May 02, 2019

Jet Airways approaches airlines, e-commerce firms seeking jobs for the staff as uncertainty over its fate continues

After more airlines including Vistara and SpiceJet came forward to hire employees of the temporarily grounded Jet Airways, the embattled airline has reportedly approached various firms including its peers seeking jobs for its employees, said a media report.
Jet Airways’ chief people officer, Rahul Taneja, has reportedly been in talks with his counterparts at Vistara and SpiceJet besides the e-commerce companies like Amazon in bid to persuade them to accommodate its employees, especially the cabin crew, said a report in The Economic Times.
The Jet Airways management is reportedly creating a database of the employee profiles and sharing them with prospective companies, said the report quoting several persons in the know of the matter.
After unsuccessfully looking for an investor or fresh bank loans for months, Jet Airways had finally on 17 April stopped operations, leaving over 22,000 employees in the lurch. Of these, around 1,300 are pilots and over 2,000 are cabin crew.
Last month, a former cabin crew of Jet Airways, Amit B Wadhwani, who now runs a Mumbai-based real estate consultancy Sai Estate Consultants, offered jobs to the staff of his former firm, said a Hindu Business Line report. His company has also listed out the posts for which Jet employees can apply, the report said.
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