Indian employees put off mass casual leave plan
Employees of state-owned carrier Indian on Thursday put off their plan to go on mass casual leave tomorrow for demanding payment of the last ten years' arrears.
NEW DELHI: Employees of state-owned carrier Indian on Thursday put off their plan to go on mass casual leave tomorrow for demanding payment of the last ten years' arrears.
The move follows a meeting of the carrier's management and Air Corporation Employees Union. Although the meeting remained inconclusive, the two parties would meet again on May 28 to sort out the issues, sources said.
There will be no disruptions of flights tomorrow, the sources added. Employees union sources, however, maintained they would continue their sit-in protests till their demands were met.
The carrier's 14,000 employees had planned to go on a mass casual leave as they claim their "repeated demands for disbursing arrears of past 10 years have fallen on deaf ears".
The Union has been negotiating with the airline management for the past three months on the issue of releasing the arrears.
Indian employees were angry that while employees of Air India and Pawan Hans have been given their respective dues, they have been denied the benefit.
The Union represents a sizeable number of employees responsible for ground handling operations and manning the assistance counters.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.