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Strike to save Air India, says ICPA

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

Air India pilots today asserted that they would go ahead with their November 24 strike call if their demands were not met within a week, saying the "erroneous" policies of the management were responsible for the losses of the national carrier.

Warning that they would "expose" the management's actions through industrial action, the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) General Secretary R S Otal said, "The strike has been called to save Air India. We intend to tell the public and the political leadership what is wrong with Air India."

ICPA, the body of non-executive pilots of erswthile Indian Airlines, called for a strike from November 24, "if issues including that of pending arrears are not addressed by Air India management by November 10".

 

The pilots' body claimed it was the "erroneous policies of the management which were responsible for the losses" that the national air-carrier had accrued over the years and demanded "fixing responsibility for the mess".

Such a move has been "promised time and again but nothing has been done so far", Otal told reporters, adding that when the magnitude of Air India's losses have come out in public, people would like to know who should be held accountable for the "mismanagement" of the airline.

"We want some independent agency to investigate the whole issue, including the merger (of Air India and Indian Airlines), which has proved to be a complete failure," Otal said.

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First Published: Nov 03 2009 | 6:37 PM IST

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