Kingfisher employees withdraw strike call

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 01:00 PM.

Urging the employees not to press their ultimatum, Mr Mallya reiterated his promise of clearing the salary dues of junior staff.

The stand-off between Kingfisher Airlines management and employees ended today with the staff accepting the assurance given by Mr Vijay Mallya.

The Kingfisher Chairman, who had a meeting with the employees including pilots and engineers late last night, had assured them that their dues would be paid in a staggered manner by April 10.

“The employees accepted the assurance Mr Mallya had given in his letter and decided that they would not go ahead with their ultimatum of an agitation if a part of their dues were not paid by 8 PM” today, airline sources said.

After a day-long meeting between the employees and the management yesterday, Mr Mallya made a last ditch effort and met the agitators at his residence late last night.

He is understood to have warned them that any agitation could lead to cancellation of Kingfisher’s flying permit by aviation regulator DGCA if its services were disrupted any further.

The crisis-ridden carrier was in any case operating a curtailed summer schedule of about 100 daily flights with 16 planes.

Urging the employees not to press their ultimatum, Mr Mallya reiterated his promise of clearing the salary dues of junior staff, including those involved in ground handling and security, by tomorrow and that of the pilots and engineers by April nine and ten. The staffers have not been paid salaries since December.

Published on April 3, 2012 06:58