A section of employees of Air India’s ground handling subsidiary, AIATSL, called off their strike on late Thursday who were on strike over non-payment of Diwali bonus and other issues.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the employees of Air India, Air Transport Services Ltd (AIATSL) struck work at the Mumbai airport from the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, demanding payment of Diwali bonus and reinstatement of three of their colleagues whose contracts were not renewed by the company.
AIATSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the national carrier, provides ground handling services to Air India across airports in the country. It has about 5,000 employees, including those on contract.
On Thursday, the official said around 37 flights, including international ones, were delayed by 2.5 hours-3 hours till 1500 hours. However, no flight was cancelled, the official added.
A section of employees of Air India’s ground handling subsidiary, AIATSL, called off their strike on late Thursday who were on strike over non-payment of Diwali bonus and other issues.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the employees of Air India, Air Transport Services Ltd (AIATSL) struck work at the Mumbai airport from the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, demanding payment of Diwali bonus and reinstatement of three of their colleagues whose contracts were not renewed by the company.
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AIATSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the national carrier, provides ground handling services to Air India across airports in the country. It has about 5,000 employees, including those on contract.
On Thursday, the official said around 37 flights, including international ones, were delayed by 2.5 hours-3 hours till 1500 hours. However, no flight was cancelled, the official added.