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SpiceJet engineering staff end protest over pay as airline agrees to address demands by next week

"The management has asked for a week to resolve our demands and restore our salaries," an employee of the airline told Moneycontrol.

November 02, 2021 / 14:30 IST
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The engineering staff of cash-hit SpiceJet Ltd across India have ended their day-long protest after the airline's management assured them that their demands will be addressed by November 8, multiple employees of the airline who were involved in the protest told Moneycontrol.

"The management has asked for a week to resolve our demands and restore our salaries," an employee of the airline told Moneycontrol. 

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A section of SpiceJet employees had gone on strike at the Delhi airport on November 2 over issues of reduced salary and its irregular disbursement.

The protests then spread across the country to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Cochin, Hyderabad, and Pune.

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