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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

AI set to go for 'restructured' pay scales for staff from March

New Delhi: Air India has said that it is likely to implement "restructured" pay scales for its staff from next month with a majority of its employees' unions having come on board on the proposal.

Further, looking to make its 20,000 employees accountable for delay in operations, the government has also decided to penalise those employees who are found responsible for such delays, sources said here.

"We have taken the consent of four unions, which represent some 17,000 employees of the total 21,959 staffers. We are negotiating with other unions as well and hope they will also come on board soon. We expect the new restructured pay regime to be in place by March," Air India sources said here.

Besides the officers' and engineers' unions, the two employees' unions -- Air Corporation Employees Union and Aviation Industry Employees Guild -- have also given their consent, they said, adding that the management has held 2-3 rounds of negotiations with the pilots' unions in this regard.

"We have also uploaded the proposed salary structure of the 1,000-odd technicians and expect their response by next week, whereas the same for the cabin crew needs to be finalised internally," they said.
02/02/15 Deccan HeraldAir India has said that it is likely to implement 'restructured' pay scales for its staff from next month with a majority of its employees' unions having come on board on the proposal. PTI file photo

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