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Jet Airways may have trouble in the workforce, loans are being taken from other banks

Moitrish Majumdar, Kolkata:


After standing on the ground in the debt-laden airline Jet Airways, the crisis of the future is more than 22,000 employees. Meanwhile, it is hoped that the bank can pay some of the money on the loan t…



Moitrish Majumdar, Kolkata:


After standing on the ground in the debt-laden airline Jet Airways, the crisis of the future is more than 22,000 employees. Meanwhile, it is hoped that the bank can pay some of the money on the loan to pay employees' salaries to the employees. This information was given by Secretary General of the All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA), Secretary General of Banking Sector, C. H. Venkatachalam. According to Venkatachalam, this amount can be given by pledging of a Provident Fund or gratuity mortgage of the employees of the crisis jet Jet Airways.

Bank Unions have urged banks to provide special loan facilities to Jet Airways employees. Earlier, the bank unions wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi too. In this letter, the union urged the government to take control of Jet Airways in its own hands so that the employees of airline employees can be kept safe. Bank unions have also said that banks can provide special loan facility to the airline with proper guarantees to pay the outstanding salaries of Jet Airways employees and some other payments.

The Jet Airways' Employees Union has appealed to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that till the company's stake sale process is complete, it does not allocate the flight time to the other aviation companies. All India Jet Airways Technicians Association (AIJATA) warned that if allocation of allocated companies to the allotted time does not stop, then it will have to adopt legal methods to resolve it. AIJATA wrote in a letter - unless the company's auction process is complete and it should be banned to protect the company's values. If this does not happen then we will have to knock on the door of the law.

At the same time, All India Trade Union Congress (Atak) said that employees of Jet Airways are suddenly getting themselves without any support. It says that all concerned employees should be properly involved in government jobs, but the government Should not pressure the public sector banks to provide relief packages to private companies like Jet Airways, ILFS.

At the same time a petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court for the interests of the passengers. In this petition, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Civil Aviation has been asked to give this direction that the passengers who have purchased Jet Airways tickets should either return the money or provide any alternative for their travel. It has been said in the petition that the sudden suspension of the services of Jet Airways has created a major crisis for the passengers. The petition is likely to be pronounced on April 24.

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