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Kingfisher leaves employees in the dark on Diwali

May dues yet to come, despite management promise to end earlier stir, say staffers

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 5:46 PM IST

Around 3,000 employees of the near-bankrupt Kingfisher Airlines were left in the dark on Diwali after the management failed to pay their May salary, despite its commitment their dues would be cleared by the festival. "3,000 employees got a Diwali gift from Chairman Vijay Mallya in the form of no salary despite his commitment," sources said.

Adding: "It is a dark Diwali for us. The management has once again failed to keep its commitment on payment of salary dues. We did not receive salaries in our account till late last night, though the management had made tall claims of clearing our dues by the festival."

The airline, grounded since October 1 after its engineers and pilots went on strike demanding payment of their salary dues, has not paid its employees since May.

The employees called off their strike late last month after the airline’s chief executive, Sanjay Agarwal, pleaded with them to return to work and assured they would receive their three-month salaries in a staggered schedule by Diwali.

Aviation regulator DGCA suspended Kingfisher's flying licence and asked the airline to file a revival plan if it wanted to fly again.

The airline spokesperson was not available for comment.

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