Kingfisher crisis continues as staff demands 4 months

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 Oktober 2012 | 21.03

The impasse in the crisis-hit Kingfisher Airlines continued on Monday after a section of its employees rejected its offer of three months' salary before Diwali and demanded that their four months salaries be paid within a day or two. Satish Chandra Mishra, a Kingfisher employee said that the staff members will not join work until their dues were cleared.

Questioning the silence of Chairman Vijay Mallya, Mishra said that the airlines was sending incompetent people to discuss the matter with the employees and hence, the meetings always ended up in failure.

"We don't trust the management. We want to talk to Mallya. Where is he? We want to hear from him directly. The management has been fooling us till now. They are playing with our emotions and sentiments. I want Dr Mallya to meet us face to face, not through representatives or Internet or any other indirect means," he said.

The Kingfisher Airlines has not paid its staff for seven months. A series of strikes called by its pilots and staff and repeated flight cancellations forced the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to suspend its licence three days ago, until it came up with a viable working plan for its financial and operational revival.

Meanwhile, in fresh trouble on Monday, at least 15 of its planes , that had been leased to them, were stripped clean, the leasing company's sources told CNN-IBN. The 15 aircraft were stripped of crucial parts at various airports and were declared not fit to fly.

Sources said that inspection of two aircraft in New Delhi found the passenger and cockpit interiors cleaned out. Airport authorities refused to take away the aircraft till all dues were paid. Just seven Kingfisher aircraft are currently fit to fly.

Sources say that if Monday's talks fail, the striking employees will launch a nationwide protest and try and confront Chairman Vijay Mallya at the F1 track in Greater Noida, where the races are slated to begin on October 26.



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