Jet staff cries foul after pink slips to 1050
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IANS
New Delhi/Mumbai: Agitated employees of Jet Airways cried foul Wednesday after the services of 1050 staff were terminated, following a strategic and operational alliance with rival Kingfisher Airlines. The airline said 1,900 jobs were on the block.
In Mumbai, hundreds of retrenched staff, including pilots, cabin crew and ground staff, even knocked on the doors of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, seeking his intervention in the matter.
Many of them were seen weeping outside Thackeray's residence at Shivaji Park, saying they were the only breadwinners and that their families would now be reduced to starvation.
"What the hell do they think of themselves? No prior warning, no notice!" screamed a member of the airline's airport staff, who alleged that her services were terminated with just a short message (SMS) on mobile phone.
Another, still wearing the airline's bright yellow uniform, said reports that they were given a month's notice were without basis and that no one from the management had bothered to talk to them.
In Mumbai, Jet executive director Saroj Dutta said altogether 1,900 employees would be given the pink slip.
"It is an attempt to save the company, to save the employees," Dutta told reporters, adding: "There is nothing unusual about our move. It is just that it was sudden."
During the day, the MNS party threatened to ground Jet Airways in Maharashtra if the carrier did not reinstate the retrenched employees.
Party chief Thackeray's representatives will meet the Jet management Thursday to discuss the issue, a party spokesperson said.
Jet's decision on retrenchment came after it jointly announced a code-sharing and operational alliance with Kingfisher Airlines late Tuesday in a bid to cut costs and remain in the black with shared ground handling, flight crew and training of crew.
Speaking to reporters in Hyderabad at the ongoing air show, Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal denied that his airline had laid off permanent employees or was going to do that.
"The people laid off were probationary employees and there will be no retrenchment of permanent employees," he said, adding: "Our employees are our family and we will take care of all of them."
The airline also issued a statement saying the airline had been watching the situation for some time in the hope that it may turn around, but had reached a stage at which some hard decisions are inevitable.
"As a consequence, personnel hired for the expansion, probationers and unconfirmed personnel - who have been recently hired - will have to be released," the airline said.
"As a first step, around 800 flight attendants, recently recruited for the planned expansion programme, which has now been suspended, have been released. We are in the process of releasing personnel in other categories also."
In Mumbai, hundreds of retrenched staff, including pilots, cabin crew and ground staff, even knocked on the doors of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, seeking his intervention in the matter.
Many of them were seen weeping outside Thackeray's residence at Shivaji Park, saying they were the only breadwinners and that their families would now be reduced to starvation.
"What the hell do they think of themselves? No prior warning, no notice!" screamed a member of the airline's airport staff, who alleged that her services were terminated with just a short message (SMS) on mobile phone.
Another, still wearing the airline's bright yellow uniform, said reports that they were given a month's notice were without basis and that no one from the management had bothered to talk to them.
In Mumbai, Jet executive director Saroj Dutta said altogether 1,900 employees would be given the pink slip.
"It is an attempt to save the company, to save the employees," Dutta told reporters, adding: "There is nothing unusual about our move. It is just that it was sudden."
During the day, the MNS party threatened to ground Jet Airways in Maharashtra if the carrier did not reinstate the retrenched employees.
Party chief Thackeray's representatives will meet the Jet management Thursday to discuss the issue, a party spokesperson said.
Jet's decision on retrenchment came after it jointly announced a code-sharing and operational alliance with Kingfisher Airlines late Tuesday in a bid to cut costs and remain in the black with shared ground handling, flight crew and training of crew.
Speaking to reporters in Hyderabad at the ongoing air show, Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal denied that his airline had laid off permanent employees or was going to do that.
"The people laid off were probationary employees and there will be no retrenchment of permanent employees," he said, adding: "Our employees are our family and we will take care of all of them."
The airline also issued a statement saying the airline had been watching the situation for some time in the hope that it may turn around, but had reached a stage at which some hard decisions are inevitable.
"As a consequence, personnel hired for the expansion, probationers and unconfirmed personnel - who have been recently hired - will have to be released," the airline said.
"As a first step, around 800 flight attendants, recently recruited for the planned expansion programme, which has now been suspended, have been released. We are in the process of releasing personnel in other categories also."
Reader's comments(6)
1
I have seen the tears of young boys and girls, eyes vision looks sad and future
plans if it is going in india then no one cannot help younger generation
dreams.All Indian corporate companies and MNCs should look backward to our old
tradition culture and family oriented bindings.oh! my god save the younger
generations and their dreams?
plans if it is going in india then no one cannot help younger generation
dreams.All Indian corporate companies and MNCs should look backward to our old
tradition culture and family oriented bindings.oh! my god save the younger
generations and their dreams?
Posted by:
neve
- Saturday, October 18, 2008
2
I dont understand how these guys (jet & kingfisher) goin to do business unless
if they have a good relationship with their employees cos the key involved in
making a business sucess is "if u take care of ur employees they will take care
of u"and "if u rip them they wil rip u right left and centre that too twice " im
sure that the drunken soldier(vijay mallaya) wont understand this cos he is just
a drunken business man !!!!!!!
if they have a good relationship with their employees cos the key involved in
making a business sucess is "if u take care of ur employees they will take care
of u"and "if u rip them they wil rip u right left and centre that too twice " im
sure that the drunken soldier(vijay mallaya) wont understand this cos he is just
a drunken business man !!!!!!!
Posted by:
Arun Mallan
3
Well, the management will now face the curse of terminated crews. Worse is, no
prior information given. In the present day market scenario, where costing is
the worse probl;em being faced by the citizens, this will be a major negative
catalyst for the doomed workers.
prior information given. In the present day market scenario, where costing is
the worse probl;em being faced by the citizens, this will be a major negative
catalyst for the doomed workers.
Posted by:
Prasenjit
4
When Jet has done away with 1200 employees after acquiring Air Sahara a year
back and 700 a couple of months back, why the hell they have been recruiting
crews on probation. They should have stopped the recruitment process in the last
year only. Can they give a sensible answer? I support the grounding of Jet
airways and King Fisher if they cannot run the air lines in profit and keep
their employees. Only national carrier is to be allowed to fly on Indian sky.
Can the polititians and ministry of aviation take such strong stand?
back and 700 a couple of months back, why the hell they have been recruiting
crews on probation. They should have stopped the recruitment process in the last
year only. Can they give a sensible answer? I support the grounding of Jet
airways and King Fisher if they cannot run the air lines in profit and keep
their employees. Only national carrier is to be allowed to fly on Indian sky.
Can the polititians and ministry of aviation take such strong stand?
Posted by:
Peter Paul
5
I have been watching the way Jet airways recruited crew in the last one year
with out any plans for future. How many young children with a dream in their
eyes to become an air hostess underwent rigerous training, paying huge sums in
the institutes as well as in MN centre. I know during the training period in
Mumbai, girls had to hire house for accomodation paying Rs.5000/- each, 6 of
them sharing a single bed room houses in Andheri area. All have gone in vain by
the most autocratic decision taken by two so called business tycoons. Didn't
they have fore thought when they recruited young boys and girls as crews. Never
will the prices of oil, operating cost will come down once increased. Many
children sacrificing their comforts,eaving parents and relatives behind came to
Mumbai for the so called safety training paying Rs.55,000.00 as deposit. The air
lines should pay heavy compensation for the mistake that they have committed and
not the poor crews.
Peter Paul
Chennai
with out any plans for future. How many young children with a dream in their
eyes to become an air hostess underwent rigerous training, paying huge sums in
the institutes as well as in MN centre. I know during the training period in
Mumbai, girls had to hire house for accomodation paying Rs.5000/- each, 6 of
them sharing a single bed room houses in Andheri area. All have gone in vain by
the most autocratic decision taken by two so called business tycoons. Didn't
they have fore thought when they recruited young boys and girls as crews. Never
will the prices of oil, operating cost will come down once increased. Many
children sacrificing their comforts,eaving parents and relatives behind came to
Mumbai for the so called safety training paying Rs.55,000.00 as deposit. The air
lines should pay heavy compensation for the mistake that they have committed and
not the poor crews.
Peter Paul
Chennai
Posted by:
Peter Paul
6
i don't understand why are these companies take everything for granted... n one
more thing.. how would Raj Thackeray help...
more thing.. how would Raj Thackeray help...
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baneesh
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