Placeholder canvas

Jet Airways’ pilots write to Govt over pending salaries

Date:

Seeking help from the government for the first time, Jet Airways’ pilots union has asked them to help with the pending salaries and dues from the airline.

National Aviators Guild (NAG), which represents Jet Airways’ pilots has written to Union labour minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar for intervention over the issue of pending salaries and dues from the airline.

The cash-strapped full-service airline has been making delayed salary payment for the last few months and has also defaulted on loan repayments.

In the letter, dated March 6, read, “This situation is leading to extreme tension and frustration amongst our members, hardly an ideal situation for pilots in the cockpit… All pleas to the management in this regard have fallen on deaf ears.”

In a statement, issued by Jet Airways on Friday, they said that they have not received any such communication. They also said that the airline remains committed to meet its salary obligations towards its employees and clearing all pending dues.

“The company remains committed to meet its salary obligations towards its employees and clearing all pending dues,” PTI quotes the spokesperson as saying.

However, on March 8, Jet Airways Chairman Naresh Goyal wrote to Etihad Airways Group CEO Tony Douglas seeking urgent funding of Rs 750 crore.

(With agency inputs)

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

California: $11Billion Rail Bridge Which Took 9 Years To Be Constructed Leads To Nowhere

The construction of the bridge has faced criticism from Tesla founder Elon Musk and creator of Dogecoin Billy Markus targeted the authorities after they boasted about the completion of a “Fresno River Viaduct,”

US Elections: List Of President’s Who Have Won The Electoral College But Lost The Popular Vote

Two of the last three US presidents that is Donald Trump and George W Bush were elected as President without winning the popular vote

After Delhi, Three Schools In Ahmedabad Recieve Bomb Threat Email

The police said that they have started an investigation into the matter. Further details are awaited. Meanwhile, DCP Control Ahmedabad City said that there is no need to panic