New Delhi: The 268 employees of Air India currently stationed in its 24-storey eponymous building at Nariman Point in Mumbai have a rare privilege no other office-goer in the area can think of.
Each employee, stationed across the 14 floors that the public sector carrier occupies in the building, has a built up area of roughly 840 sq ft to oneself.
This area — equivalent to the size of a mid-size flat — is the largesse the Maharaja has been able to afford his employees in the island city, known as the most expensive real estate market in the country.
In response to an query filed by The Indian Express under the Right to Information Act, Air India said that it occupies 14 floors in the building for its own use and has currently got 268 employees working in the building, which makes it just 19 employees per floor.
Read News in full 21/10/13 Sandeep Singh/Indian Express
Thursday, 24 October 2013
With 840 sq ft office space per person, Air India staff enjoy a palatial tower
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