Talks with employees inconclusive
Mumbai/New Delhi, Oct. 17:
Kingfisher Airlines once again put off plans to
resume operations.
After a meeting with employees in Mumbai on
Wednesday, the airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Sanjay Agarwal, told newspersons
that Kingfisher will extend the date of resuming its operations. Agarwal
maintained that the talks “were positive and the meeting went in the right
direction.”
The airline has till October 20 to reply to a
showcause notice issued by the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) as
to why its licence should not be suspended or cancelled for failing to
establish a “safe, efficient and reliable service.”
Sources in the DGCA said that the deadline will
not be extended even if the airline does not respond to the showcause notice.
The airline suspended operations on October 1
after engineers refused to certify aircraft and the showcause notice was issued
by the DGCA on October 5.
The airline’s management and employees are
expected to meet again soon to resolve the issue of lifting the lockout. While
neither side would say when the next meeting will be held, sources indicated
that it is scheduled for Monday, almost 48 hours after the DGCA deadline
expires.
Sources also claim that the employees who attended
today’s meeting have been asked to return to their cities and convince their
staff that pending salaries will be paid.
An engineer, who attended the meeting but
declined to be identified, told newspersons that payment of seven months
salaries is still the “main agenda.”
Pilots and other employees of the airline are on
a strike protesting non-payment of salaries for seven months since March.
“There is no climb down on our demand for the payment of seven months’
salaries,” the employee representative said.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/kingfisher-airlines-etd-not-known/article4006924.ece
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