New Delhi: Air India's decision to hire 197 commanders to tide over a crippling crew shortage that is causing huge flight delays may land the airline in an even bigger trouble. The union of Air India (domestic or erstwhile Indian Airlines) pilots has warned the management against going ahead with hiring captains from 'outside' as the move "has the potential of creating industrial unrest" — a euphemism for protests like strike.
The union, Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA), wants AI to train and upgrade its co-pilots as captains. Saying that hiring of commanders from outside would be detrimental to their career growth, the union has given the example of Jet Airways whose pilots went on strike in 2010 over the issue of their career progression.
In a letter to aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju and airline CMD Rohit Nandan, ICPA general secretary T Praveen Keerthi has blamed the management for the current crew shortage and for failing to act in time to prevent this situation. "We had been shouting regarding the hapless working conditions in AI. (We warned you) about the impending exodus of experienced pilots due to the unresolved issues of parity, illegal holding back of salary and allowances, delayed payments," the letter says, adding that 150 pilots have quit in recent past.
04/03/15 Times of India
The union, Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA), wants AI to train and upgrade its co-pilots as captains. Saying that hiring of commanders from outside would be detrimental to their career growth, the union has given the example of Jet Airways whose pilots went on strike in 2010 over the issue of their career progression.
In a letter to aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju and airline CMD Rohit Nandan, ICPA general secretary T Praveen Keerthi has blamed the management for the current crew shortage and for failing to act in time to prevent this situation. "We had been shouting regarding the hapless working conditions in AI. (We warned you) about the impending exodus of experienced pilots due to the unresolved issues of parity, illegal holding back of salary and allowances, delayed payments," the letter says, adding that 150 pilots have quit in recent past.
04/03/15 Times of India
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