Air India employees seek status quo on benefits post privatisation
By IANS| Published: 28th December 2020 3:25 pm IST
New Delhi, Dec 28 : Air India pilots’ associations has asked its members to maintain the printed weekly offs and not to change them.
“You are hereby directed to maintain CMS Printed Weekly Offs and Not to change your Printed Weekly Offs. This is for your kind information and strict compliance Contract co-pilots do not come under the purview of this directive Members are advised to contact office bearers in case of any doubts or clarification”, the Indian Pilots’ Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association said in a joint directive to Air India pilots.
Employees seek extension of benefits in case of Air India privatization
Air India Employees Union has asked for a meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri seeking extension of the medical scheme, leave encashment and provident fund benefits in the event of privatisation of Air India.
| 28 Dec 2020 5:13 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Air India Employees Union has asked for a meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri seeking extension of the medical scheme, leave encashment and provident fund benefits in the event of privatisation of Air India. In a letter to Puri, the AIEU said that the existing medical scheme in Air India should be continued as it is for the serving and retired employees.