The Centre is likely to intimate the qualified bidders for national carrier Air India by the end of the month, as the evaluation of the expressions of interest (EoI) is still underway, official sources said.
The Centre is likely to intimate the qualified bidders for national carrier Air India by the end of the month, as the evaluation of the expressions of interest (EoI) is still underway, official sources said.The government was to intimate the .
Employees Left High & Dry : Air India Unions Claim Inordinate Delay In Salary Disbursement
All India Aircraft Engineers Association and Air India Aircraft Engineers Association said that despite facing 40% pay cuts, they were being discriminated against PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-14T08:20:15+05:30 Employees Left High & Dry : Air India Unions Claim Inordinate Delay In Salary Disbursement outlookindia.com 2021-01-14T08:35:58+05:30
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The AIESL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India. It is very much heartbreaking and devastating to know that despite facing 40 per cent unilateral pay cut, AIESL employees are again being discriminated and are left high and dry without salaries while their counterparts in Air India/Alliance Air/Air India Express were paid salaries on 8th January itself, the letter noted.
Air India unions write to CMD on inordinate delay in salary disbursement to engineers
In the letter, All India Aircraft Engineers Association and Air India Aircraft Engineers Association requested Bansal to address the issue of salary delay on priority basis.
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NEW DELHI: There has been an inordinate delay in the disbursement of salaries to aircraft maintenance engineers and executives working for Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL), claimed two unions in a letter to the airline s Chairman and Managing Director Rajiv Bansal on Wednesday.
The AIESL is a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India.
Air India disinvestment: Qualified bidders to be announced on Jan 5
In stage II, shortlisted bidders will be given a request for proposal (RFP), post which a transparent bidding process will take place
BusinessToday.In | December 29, 2020 | Updated 19:48 IST
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The disinvestment of Air India is to enter its second stage on January 5 next year, when the names of the qualified bidders will be announced.
The process has been divided into two stages, as explained by Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola at a press conference. In the first stage, expressions of interest (EoI) were received from interested bidders who will now be shortlisted contingent on their eligibility as defined by the terms in the Preliminary Information Memorandum (PIM), reported ANI.