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GoAir IPO: Airline got 13 legal notices from pilots over non-payment of dues

GoAir had in May 2020 announced a salary cut for pilots and other employees.

May 14, 2021 / 12:23 IST
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GoAir, which has rebranded itself as GoFirst, has filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with Sebi for an initial share sale worth Rs 3,600 crore. In the DRHP, the budget carrier has revealed receiving legal notices from pilots threatening criminal proceedings over non-payment of dues.

The airline received 13 notices from its pilots, alleging "mental trauma, cheating, agony, harassment and breach of trust", the company said in DRHP, which is a preliminary registration document prepared by merchant bankers for a prospective IPO. It spells out reasons for the company’s need to raise funds from the public, how the money would be used and the risks involved.

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The pilots have threatened criminal proceedings against GoAir or its officials for the alleged failure in paying the statutory and contractual dues under the employment contract entered and the services rendered by the pilots or termination or sudden termination of the employment contract, the airline said.