Jet promises to clear staff dues after mass leave
: A day after it was forced to cancel 14 flights because pilots reported sick, the cash-strapped Jet Airways promised to employees that all their outstanding salary arrears will be cleared on priority by April, 1 2019. The airline, in a message to pilots, also urged them to “continue to stand united against all the external forces and keep up the Jet Airways spirit”. Hindustan Times has seen a copy of the message.
The airline, however, said in a statement that the flights were cancelled due to an “unforeseen operational circumstance, and not pilot non-cooperation”, Press Trust of India reported.
In its message to pilots, Jet blamed the state of the aviation business for its troubles.
“The aviation industry continues to remain challenging thereby impacting the entire sector and Jet Airways is no exception. In these turbulent times, we want to express our heartfelt thanks to each of you for always standing by the Company and we sincerely appreciate your continued support and understanding. Please be rest assured that the Jet Airways management remains committed to honour its obligations and is making every effort to ensure we deliver as promised. We would like to reiterate that the remaining 25% of your September 2018 salary shall be remitted on 4 December 2018. You may also note that all outstanding salary arrears will be cleared on priority closer to 1 April 2019,” the airline’s chief people officer Rahul Taneja said in an e-mail to employees.
A Jet Airways spokesperson said that the email was self explanatory and declined further comment.
In his email, Taneja said, “There has been recent talk among select employee groups regarding potential future compensation cuts. Please be rest assured that there have been no such conversations and any information associated with this is regrettably misconstrued. We remain committed to our employees at all times and will ensure that on all “people” measures there is a cohesive dialogue and due consultation.”
Jet has been trying to raise money to repay loans and meet other needs.