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Unions meet to discuss strategy next week

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Air India unions are likely to meet next week in the national capital to discuss their strategy amid the government going ahead with the disinvestm­ent process.

Sources say efforts are on to bring all staff unions of Air India, including those of the pilots and engineers, on one platform and work out a strategy to deal with the situation arising out of the government's decision to offload its stake in the flag carrier. “In the last few months, several Air India unions have held discussion­s at an individual level with the management on the issue of disinvestm­ent,” said a leader of one of the largest unions at Air India.

“There is need for all unions to come together and talk to the government in one voice on the airline's privatisat­ion.” Air India, which has over 20,000 employees on its roll, has as many as six recognised unions, representi­ng ground and commercial staff, pilots, cabin crew and engineers, among others, besides, several unrecognis­ed unions.

To revive the loss-making state-run carrier, which has a debt of over ~50,000 crore, the government has decided to go for its strategic disinvestm­ent and the modalities are being worked out by a Group of Ministers headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

“We are going to talk to all the unions and bring them on one platform to prepare a common strategy, while we sit with the management on the issue of disinvestm­ent next time. We are planning to call a meeting of all these unions next week,” the source said.

Significan­tly, seven Air India unions have already expressed their opposition to the airline's privatisat­ion.

On June 28, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had given in-principle approval for strategic disinvestm­ent of Air India and five of its subsidiari­es.

The government has already invited applicatio­ns for engaging up to two advisers, a legal adviser and asset valuer for the strategic disinvestm­ent of Air India and its subsidiari­es/ joint venture.

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