Mumbai: Taking their fight against the airline's management to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi's door, two Air India unions have sought a CBI
probe into the state-run carrier's losses and bringing those responsible
to book.
In a letter to the Prime Minister last week, two Air India unions -- All India Service Engineering Association and Air India Employees' Union -- have also alleged "trampling" of employees' rights by a "dictatorial" management in the name of the Turnaround Plan (TAP).
"We conclude our appeal to your good self by a requisition to constitute a CBI enquiry for the losses of Air India and bring the culprits to book," the unions said in the joint letter to the Prime Minister.
"Under the name of cost cutting and to meet targets of the TAP the management in the last three years has been extremely dictatorial and has trampled over the rights of the employees which defy every rule in law books," they said.
REad news in full24/08/14 PTI/Zee News
In a letter to the Prime Minister last week, two Air India unions -- All India Service Engineering Association and Air India Employees' Union -- have also alleged "trampling" of employees' rights by a "dictatorial" management in the name of the Turnaround Plan (TAP).
"We conclude our appeal to your good self by a requisition to constitute a CBI enquiry for the losses of Air India and bring the culprits to book," the unions said in the joint letter to the Prime Minister.
"Under the name of cost cutting and to meet targets of the TAP the management in the last three years has been extremely dictatorial and has trampled over the rights of the employees which defy every rule in law books," they said.
REad news in full24/08/14 PTI/Zee News
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