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Air India employees urge govt to cancel airlines' decision to cut pay

The unions pointed out that the Centre has invoked the provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 with directions to implement lockdown measures for the containment of spread of Covid-19

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The union cited that flying crew are yet to receive 70 per cent of their wages for the work done in the month of February 2020

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Employee unions of national passenger carrier Air India have urged the Centre to countermand the airline's decision to institute a unilateral pay cut for three months.

The unions said on Friday that the move is against the already issued central directives for all PSUs during the Covid-19 outbreak, news agency IANS reported.

In a letter to Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, the unions said, "We are writing to you at the backdrop of a unilateral pay cut imposed on employees of Air India Ltd for three months against the Government's instructions. While all the PSUs are following the directions

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