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Labour trouble at Delhi's cargo terminal resolved

Consignments delayed by up to seven days, at a time when companies are hoping to push sales during the festive season

October 22, 2020 / 14:26 IST
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The labour  trouble at Delhi airport's cargo terminal that had disrupted supplies of major white goods companies in the country, has been resolved. The unrest was a setback for these companies, especially amid the festival season sales across physical and online platforms.

Labourers employed by JAC Air Services have gone on 'Go Slow' since October 7, over wage issues. JAC has been contracted by Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management, the India unit of the Turkish ground handling major.

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Moneycontrol learns that the two sides have come to an agreement, with JAC Air Services agreeing to hike wages of the labourers.

“Despite the aviation industry being one of the most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic situation, some outsourced contract employees have been demanding wage increase and bonus payments," said an official from Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management, in response to Moneycontrol's query.