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Talks fail, Air India pilots to intensify agitation

TimePublished on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 16:55, Updated on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 19:48 in India section

PARKED PLANE: AI aircraft parked at Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport after cancellation of various flights.

PARKED PLANE: AI aircraft parked at Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport after cancellation of various flights.


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New Delhi: The agitating pilots of the cash-strapped national carrier Air India on Monday threatened to intensify their strike after talks between them and the airline management failed to resolve the impasse.

"The management has refused to address our concerns. We will continue our agitation. We expect our pilots across the country to join us soon," representative of executive pilots, V K Bhalla, told reporters soon after the talks ended inconclusive.

He said the management has refused to look into their demand on payment of three months' arrears and agreement on wages besides a neutral party intervention.

Bhalla also accused Air India Chairman and Managing Director Arvind Jadhav of creating confusion among pilots.

Jadhav flew in from Mumbai on Monday afternoon to meet the pilots. Air India has its head office at Mumbai.

The strike entered the third day on Monday, forcing cancellation of at least 20 flights, including two international flights, out of the national Capital alone.

The spokesperson for the airlines was not available for comments.

On Sunday, the management had met a section of pilots in Mumbai and agreed to their demands and assured them that a committee would reverse its decision concerning cut in their productivity linked incentives (PLI) and its modalities. The PLI constitutes the major chunk of their salary.

Despite that, the Delhi faction of executive pilots said they would continue the strike till the management also conceded their demand and paid them their last three months' salary arrears and other agreements on wages.

About 100 executive pilots reported for work between Friday and Sunday midnight, while according to another Air India official, executive pilots based in Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata resumed duty on Monday.

The Civil Aviation ministry has called a meeting of all airlines on Tuesday to discuss the situation arising out of the Air India pilots' agitation as well as a similar protest by their counterparts in the Jet Airways earlier this month.

The Air India agitation began last week after the management's decision to slash the PLI of employees by 25 to 50 per cent as part of cost-cutting measures. The airline's current debt is about Rs 16,500 crore and its losses stood at Rs 7,200 crore in fiscal 2008-09 that ended March 31.

The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday condemned the national carrier's decision to slash the wages and PLI of its pilots and demanded the government's intervention in the Air India strike.

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