Amidst talks of privatization and large amount of losses, Air India has
decided not to pay for lapsable Privilege Leaves to non-operational
employees due to lack of funds.
The non-operational employees include staff and officers of the Commercial Department working in Sales and Marketing Offices, as well as Finance and Personnel employees in Operating Departments.
The lapsable Privilege Leave (PL) can now be encashed only by operational employees and others will be given leave for a month commencing from 1 July, a source told
International Business Times India Edition on condition of anonymity. The amount of PL is around ?25,000 per employee, which the airline cannot afford due to financial crunch.
Read news in full 30/06/14 Sushmita Sen/IBTimes
The non-operational employees include staff and officers of the Commercial Department working in Sales and Marketing Offices, as well as Finance and Personnel employees in Operating Departments.
The lapsable Privilege Leave (PL) can now be encashed only by operational employees and others will be given leave for a month commencing from 1 July, a source told
International Business Times India Edition on condition of anonymity. The amount of PL is around ?25,000 per employee, which the airline cannot afford due to financial crunch.
Read news in full 30/06/14 Sushmita Sen/IBTimes
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