Govt initiates process to declare pilots' stir illegal
Monday, April 28 2003 14:24 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Government has initiated a process in consultation with Labour Ministry for declaring the undeclared strike by Indian Pilots'
Guild (IPG) as "illegal" and take necessary action against its members, Civil Aviation Minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain told Lok Sabha
on April 28.
Responding to queries raised by some members during Zero Hour on the suspension of 27 pilots for their refusal to fly aircraft to SARS
(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) -hit Singapore and Hong Kong, Hussain said, "We have initiated a process in consultation with the
Labour Ministry to declare their undeclared strike illegal and take necessary action against them."
"The members of the Indian Pilots' Guild are not on strike but they are refusing to fly aircraft. They want written undertakings that none of
the crew members accompanying them had visited the SARS-hit countries during the past 10 days," he said.
Despite these problems, Air India is expected to make a profit of Rs 100 crore this year against Rs 15 crore last year, Hussain said, adding
the profit would have gone up to Rs 300 to Rs 400 crore this year but because of Iraq developments, the profit could go up to only Rs
100 crore.
So far not a single flight to USA and Europe had been cancelled due to the Guild's stir and executive pilots were operating these flights,
he said, adding in the past one week altogether 37 flights bound for South East Asian countries had been cancelled.
PTI
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