The standoff between Kingfisher
Airlines mgt and employees, agitating over delayed salaries, ended on
Tuesday with the protestors accepting the assurance given by the
beleaguered carrier's promoter Vijay Mallya and deciding to withdraw
their agitation from Wed.
Mallya,
who had a meeting with the employees including pilots and engineers
late Monday night, had assured them that their dues would be paid in a
staggered manner by 10th April.
"The
employees accepted the assurance 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 on Tuesday.
After
a day-long meeting between the employees and the management on Monday,
Mallya made a last ditch effort and met the agitators at his residence
late Monday 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, Mallya reiterated his
promise of clearing the salary dues of junior staff, including those
involved in ground handling and security, by Wednesday and that of the
pilots and engineers by 9th and 10th April.
The staffers have not been paid salaries since December.
On
Monday, several pilots and staff of Kingfisher had not reported for
duty to protest the continued delay in payment of salaries leading to
cancellation of at least ten flights including those from Delhi and Mumbai.
The
troubled carrier's employees had put the airline on notice asking it to
pay two months' salaries and dues by 8 PM Tuesday and the rest by 20th April.
Mallya,
in a letter to his employees, had conveyed that the formalities of
un-freezing the airline's bank accounts was completed on 31st March after it paid Rs 44 crore to the Income Tax and Rs 20 crore to the Service Tax authorities.
"My
only focus now is to start paying your seriously overdue salaries. All
junior staff will be paid before the Easter that is on April 4th. All
pilots and engineers will be paid on April 9th and April 10th," Mallya
had said.
He
had also told the employees that starting this week, he would be
personally available at each major station for one day a week to listen
to the concerns of all staff.
Kingfisher
has massively cut down its operations, including shutting down many
domestic sectors and completely discontinuing international operations.
From 400 flights a day before the crisis last November, it is operating just about 100 flights now.
The airline, which has a debt of USD 1.3 billion, is under pressure from its lenders to inject fresh equity.
The debt-laden carrier terminated operations to 28 of its 56 destinations, including Hyderabad and Kolkata, over the past few days and asked about 40-50 percent of its staff to stay at home till further orders.
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