Working out mutually acceptable plan on salary dues, says Jet Airways

Jet said it was “working out a mutually acceptable arrangement to ensure that the company becomes current on its salary overdues”.

Mumbai: Jet Airways on Monday said it was working out a “mutually acceptable” arrangement regarding salary dues.

Salary payments have been delayed for many employees, including pilots. The airline management had promised to clear salary dues of its pilots by March.

“We wish to state that the company is in dialogue with its key stakeholders to enlist their full support and cooperation,” the airline said in a filing to the stock exchanges.


In doing so, the company is also apprising them of the challenges faced by the company, it added.

Further, Jet said it was “working out a mutually acceptable arrangement to ensure that the company becomes current on its salary overdues”.

Last week, a section of pilots had reportedly warned the airline of noncooperation from March 1 if the management did not give a clarity on salary payment. More than 1,100 pilots of the airline are represented by the National Aviator's Guild (NAG).
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