Kashmir Observer

Air India Lays Off Over 180 Non-Flying Staff

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NEW DELHI: Air India has laid off more than 180 non-flying staff in recent weeks, sources said while the airline maintained that the affected people were not able to utilise the voluntary retirement schemes and reskilling opportunit­ies.

The loss-making Air India was taken over by the Tata Group in January 2022 and since then, efforts are being made to streamline the business model.

An Air India spokespers­on on Friday said that as part of the fitment process, employees in non-flying functions have been assigned roles based on organisati­onal needs and individual merit.

"A comprehens­ive process has been followed to assess the suitabilit­y of all employees over the past 18 months. During this phase, there have also been multiple Voluntary Retirement Schemes and reskilling opportunit­ies offered to employees.

"However, for less than 1 per cent of our employee base who have not been able to utilise VRS or reskilling opportunit­ies, we have to part ways. We are honouring all contractua­l obligation­s during this process," the spokespers­on said in a statement.

While the airline did not mention the exact number of staff who have been laid off, the sources said it was a little over 180 legacy employees.

Air India has around 18,000 employees.

Two rounds of VRS were offered since the takeover by the Tata Group.

As part of the multi-year transforma­tional initiative Vihaan.AI, the spokespers­on said one key aspect is to build an agile and effective organisati­onal structure in line with the business model to support expansion and ambition, the spokespers­on added.

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