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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Passenger services at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport were back to normal on Sunday with airport employees resuming work after calling off their four-day old stir against privatisation of delhi and mumbai ports.
 
"The night duty staff cleaned the entire airport in a five-hour marathon exercise. The floors are clean, the conveyer belts are functioning and aerobridges are back in action", said Nitin Jadhav, joint general secretary of the Airports Authority Employees' Union.
 
Normalcy has been restored in services in non-core areas such as housekeeping, fire fighting, maintenance, aerobridges and conveyer belts, he said.
 
The flight operations were also normal, airport officials sources said.
 
Over 3,500 Airports Authority of India (AAI) employees, had struck work on February 1. They called off the strike on Saturday, following a written assurance from the government on job security and that they would be kept in the loop for modernisation of airports across the country.
 
Although the strike did not affect the flight schedule, absence of aerobridges, towing vehicle operators and housekeeping staff created problems for the airlines and the passengers.
 
The main entrance to the airport was littered with newspapers, polythene bags and wore a dirty look during the strike. However, the area has been cleaned up and all the garbage lying there has been removed.
 
Cargo operations, which were also badly hit, have resumed and employees are working round-the-clock to clear the backlog, airport sources said.

 
 

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First Published: Feb 06 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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