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Air India Unions call off proposed April strike

NEW DELHI: Air India’s eight labour unions, which jointly claim the allegiance of the national carrier’s 20,000 odd  staff,  on Friday called off  the proposed strike scheduled

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NEW DELHI: Air India’s eight labour unions, which jointly claim the allegiance of the national carrier’s 20,000 odd  staff,  on Friday called off  the proposed strike scheduled to begin on April 2, after  the management  gave a written schedule on payment dates, in the presence of a Member of Parliament.

Earlier, the talks between the union representatives and the management had failed to break the deadlock. However, the matter was taken up  by the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, with all the members supporting the employees’ demand  that the backlog of wages must be cleared in order to avoid the impending ‘no pay no work’ agitation. And on Friday, a meeting was held at the  Airlines House in New Delhi, in the presence of  Rajya Sabha member Bhalchandra Mungekar, the Chairman and Managing Director of Air India and representatives of the unions during which the management made a specific commitment with respect to the schedule of payment for the backlog of wages.

This was accepted by  employees’ representatives.

The management had sent a letter to these unions, promising to pay one additional PLI, layover subsistence allowance whichever was applicable by April 15, May 15 and June 15.

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