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AI grounds VRS plan citing high attrition, lack of funds

National carrier Air India has given a quiet burial to its much-talked about voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) owing to high attrition rate and government's disinclination to provide committed funds due to precarious state of the central finances, say sources.

January 05, 2014 / 11:02 IST
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National carrier Air India has given a quiet burial to its much-talked about voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) owing to high attrition rate and government's disinclination to provide committed funds due to precarious state of the central finances, say sources.

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"It has been decided at the last over-sight meeting that we will not pursue the VRS scheme," Air India sources told PTI.

Air India had in July 2012 approved the VRS package for all its permanent employees who have served for 15 years or are at least 40 years of age.