Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Jet Airways pilots' strike strands passengers

Tuesday 8 Sep 2009

Jet Airways of 600 pilots flash strike in India. India's top carrier, stranded hundreds of domestic and international passengers on Tuesday, leading to angry confrontations in airports across the country. The National Aviators' Guild, a union of pilots, has been demanding the reinstatement of two pilots Jet sacked. The union, which has been in talks with the airline, had threatened to go on strike if its demands were not met. Talks between the airline and the pilots' union were scheduled to resume on Sept.
Jet Airways has been in a conciliation process with the pilots. The Regional Labor Commissioner had categorically stated that any strike by pilots during this period would be deemed an illegal act," the airline said in a statement on Tuesday. A pilots' union spokesman said they would continue to protest till they received some assurance from management that the dismissed pilots would be reinstated.
Now days we want to give us in writing that the two sacked pilots will be reinstated. Management also has some responsibility in meeting us half a way,” said Girish Kaushik.
Jet Airways, reeling under high operating costs, was forced to reinstate 800 flight attendants it had sacked, after angry protests by employees that drew enormous media and political attention.
India's labour laws, rated by the World Bank as among the most rigid, hurts firms' competitiveness and will spark tensions as layoffs bite in a slowing economy, analysts have said.

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