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Air India Pilot unions threaten industrial action from December 1

The unions want what they call an 'illegal pay cut of 55%' as well as longstanding issues around the airline’s divestment to be addressed within three days

November 30, 2021 / 14:34 IST
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The Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) and Indian Pilots Guild have threatened “industrial action” from December 1 if the “illegal pay cut of 55 per cent” and “plethora of longstanding disinvestment issues” are not addressed within three days by Air India.

There are about 1,000 pilots in the two unions, and any industrial action will affect both domestic and international operations.

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Recently, the Tata group emerged as the top bidder for full ownership of the national carrier.

“With the resumption of scheduled commercial international passenger services to/ from India from December 15th, 2021, and all airlines rolling back the COVID cut, If we do not see the issues related to an illegal pay cut of 55 per cent and the plethora of longstanding disinvestment issues addressed within three days we will have no choice but to seek justice through ‘Industrial Action,’” ICPA and IPG said in a letter dated November 29 to former Air India Chairman and Managing Director and current Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Bansal.