Only two per cent of Air India employees are satisfied with their jobs,
eight years after its 2007 merger with the Indian Airlines.
According to the first internal survey on employee satisfaction after the merger, about 60 per cent of respondents were unhappy with the union of the two government carriers. The survey was conducted by Air India, with help from EY.
Around 6,600 employees took part. The survey tried to gauge employee opinions on performance evaluation, job recognition, salary package, working conditions and other parameters. Originally, around 21,000 employees were asked to give a feedback on 70 questions. So, around 30 per cent of the employees participated.
Read news in full 01/06/15 Somesh Jha/Business Standard
According to the first internal survey on employee satisfaction after the merger, about 60 per cent of respondents were unhappy with the union of the two government carriers. The survey was conducted by Air India, with help from EY.
Around 6,600 employees took part. The survey tried to gauge employee opinions on performance evaluation, job recognition, salary package, working conditions and other parameters. Originally, around 21,000 employees were asked to give a feedback on 70 questions. So, around 30 per cent of the employees participated.
Read news in full 01/06/15 Somesh Jha/Business Standard
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