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‘Employees’ welfare our top priority’: Alliance Air

New Delhi: Alliance Air is the only government owned airline. Employees such as pilots and crew who are crucial part of airline operations are working under tremendous pressure of long pay-cut in the name of Covid-19. Whereas all rival companies have restored salaries to pre-Covid-19 level. Alliance Air management has not done any concrete work on […]

Edited By : Mayank Kasyap | Updated: Sep 3, 2022 10:59 IST
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New Delhi: Alliance Air is the only government owned airline. Employees such as pilots and crew who are crucial part of airline operations are working under tremendous pressure of long pay-cut in the name of Covid-19.

Whereas all rival companies have restored salaries to pre-Covid-19 level. Alliance Air management has not done any concrete work on this matter. Till today no official information of pay-cut has been communicated to the employees.

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On the other side all crew members are performing their assigned duties without
compromising with safety. Now as Alliance Air has been just telling employees that they are working on it but nothing has been done for the said matter.

On Friday certain number of pilots went for mass sick leave and few flight of alliance air were cancelled for the same reason in all bases from where alliance air operates.

A letter was also released by the Alliance Air. This is what was stated in the letter:

You all are aware that Alliance Air is a Government of India undertaking, where
decisions with large financial impact are taken with the concurrence of the
Board.

Even though the entire industry is facing the financial turbulence due to
ongoing repercussions of Covid-19, Alliance Air has been paying the salaries on 1*
of every month.

The ‘Retention Bonus’ promised has already been paid in August 22 in spite of
the company suffering operational losses.

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With respect to re-instatement of salary, the same is already in the agenda of
the Board meeting scheduled to be held on 16″ September 2022.

Let us assure you once again that the management is proactively working to
resolve and re-instate the pre-Covid19 salaries on priority; as employees’ welfare
has always been our top priority.

In these difficult times the continued support and cooperation of all the
employees is solicited to keep the company afloat.

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First published on: Sep 02, 2022 06:38 PM IST

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