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Sunday, 3 November 2013

Air India cabin crew union threatens management with "non-cooperation"

New Delhi: Air India's cabin crew union has threatened the airline management with non-cooperation and accused it of "intentionally creating industrial unrest in the airline to favour private airlines" during the festive season.
In a letter to Air India CMD Rohit Nandan, President of the All-India Cabin Crew Association, Ashwini Ullalkar, accused the management of not honouring mutually agreed upon agreements and implementing the recommendations of the Dharmadhikari Committee report on the rostering of cabin crew.
AI and AICCA are at loggerheads over the rostering of flights for cabin crews as per Directorate General of Civil Aviation norms on Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL), following the recommendation of the Dharmadhikari Committee.
Read news in full 25/10/13 Economic Times

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