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After flip-flops, IndiGo clarifies pay cut for senior employees will be for entire 2020-21

The country's largest domestic airlines had on Friday announced pay cut ranging between 5 and 25 percent, in addition to its leave-without-pay programme for May, June and July, for senior employees.

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    After announcing on Friday that it was reinstating pay cuts of up to 25 percent for its senior employees, IndiGo airlines said it would take a decision on restoring original salary "closer to the end of this financial year".

    The country's largest domestic airlines had on Friday announced pay cut ranging between 5 and 25 percent, in addition to its leave-without-pay programme for May, June and July, for senior employees.

    The announcement, made through internal emails, came after a series of flip-flops on the matter as India's largest domestic airline struggled to stay afloat amid grounding of all commercial passenger flights due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.

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    In the emails accessed by PTI, the airline said the salary cut will be effected from May till the end of the 2020-21 financial year. It has already paid full salary of April to its employees.

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    The airline had first announced its decision to cut salaries on March 19 when the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic was apparent, but rescinded the move on April 23 in deference to the "government's wishes".

    Again on Friday morning, it said it would implement the "originally announced pay-cuts" from May onwards.

    "While we had paid employee salaries in full for the months of March and April, I am afraid that we are left with no option but to implement the originally announced pay-cuts from the month of May 2020," IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta told employees in an email on Friday morning.

    Later, in its Friday night's email, the airline clarified to the employees: "At this time, we intend to run this (pay cut) through the year 2020-21."

    On the question if original pay would be restored whenever this pay cut is repealed, the airline said: "As a company, we will be fair to our employees and do the right thing at the right time. We will make a decision closer to the end of this financial year."

    Dutta had announced on March 19 that the airline was instituting pay cuts for senior employees and he would himself take the highest cut of 25 percent amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has hit the aviation industry hard.

    "I am personally taking a 25 percent pay cut, SVPs (senior vice presidents) and above are taking 20 percent, VPs (vice presidents) and cockpit crew are taking a 15 percent pay cut, AVPs (assistant vice presidents), Bands D along with cabin crew will take 10 percent and Band Cs 5 percent," Dutta had said on March 19.

    On March 23, the Modi government had asked public and private sector companies not to cut salaries or lay off employees during the COVID-19 lockdown.

    In his email on Friday morning, Dutta said, "In addition (to pay cuts), given the gradual build-up of capacity, I am afraid we have to take the additional painful step of implementing a limited, graded leave without pay program for the months of May, June and July."

    "This leave without pay will range from 1.5 days to 5 days depending on the employee group. While doing so, we will make sure that Level A employees, who form a majority of our workforce, will not be impacted," he said.

    With around 48 percent share in the domestic air passenger market, IndiGo is the largest airline in India. As on March 31 last year, the company has 23,531 employees on its rolls.

    As India is under lockdown since March 25 to curb the coronavirus pandemic, all Indian airlines have taken major cost cutting measures such as implementing pay cuts and leave without pay programs.

    GoAir has sent the majority of its employees on leave without pay till May-end.

    Vistara has instituted a compulsory leave without pay for up to six days in April for its senior employees. In May and June, the same set of senior employees will go on leave without pay for up to four days each month.

    AirAsia India has cut salaries of its senior employees by up to 20 percent, while Air India has cut salaries for its staff by 10 percent.

    SpiceJet has cut salaries of mid and senior level employees by 10-30 percent.

    As the majority of aircraft with Indian airlines are on lease, they are currently seeking deferral of lease rentals by six months.

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    first published: May 9, 2020 07:39 pm

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