The Asian Age

AI staff upset over circular to share rooms

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a move that has upset unions and many cabin crew and triggered a fresh controvers­y, national carrier Air India has issued a circular stipulatin­g that hotel accommodat­ion now for cabin crew who have been recruited from 2017 ( last year onwards) “will be on twin sharing basis”. This means that two cabin crew ( of the same gender) will have to share a hotel room.

The order also states that “gender sensitivit­y issues are to be kept in mind while allotting rooms to the Cabin Crew” which obviously mean that a lady cabin crew member can be allotted a room on twinsharin­g basis only with another lady cabin crew. It has also been stipulated that cabin crew will be provided hotel rooms in three or four star hotels as far as possible.

The orders by the lossmaking national carrier have probably been issued as a cost- cutting measure. But what has rattled many cabin crew is that the order states specifical­ly that these measures “will be gradually extended to all ( cabin) crew”.

The circular has been issued by a lady executive director of the airline and mentions that these decisions have been taken by the “competent authority”. The order states, “The above is for immediate compliance and all Executive Directors of the regions are requested to re- visit the Hotel accommodat­ion agreements to ensure the above compliance.”

The order further states, “If any amendment in the agreement with the Hotel is required or communicat­ion is to be sent, the same may be done on priority basis. The Hotel with which agreement is yet to be finalised; the terms may be negotiated accordingl­y.” It adds that details will be provided “of deployed crew who are appointed in 2017/ 2018 and roster them to facilitate the above”, adding that “the arrangemen­ts will be gradually extended to all crew”.

One protesting cabin crew member has already shot off a communicat­ion to the Air India management, saying the order to share rooms on a twinsharin­g basis violates the privacy of individual­s, adding that two individual­s sharing a room may have different sleep patterns that may disturb the other. The cabin- crew member has also pointed out that habits like snoring too could be irritants, adding that stress and fatigue could increase if there is consequent­ly any disturbanc­e to sleep which in turn could affect alertness on duty.

Air India has issued a circular saying that hotel accommodat­ion now for cabin crew who have been recruited from 2017 will be on twin sharing basis

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