
New Delhi: Jet Airways has started finding the ways to save costs and gave goosebumps to the Junion pilots. The airways has asked 200 junior pilots to go on unpaid leave for ten days in a month or quit the service.
New Delhi: Jet Airways has started finding the ways to save costs and gave goosebumps to the Junion pilots. The airways has asked 200 junior pilots to go on unpaid leave for ten days in a month or quit the service. This will result in a 30% salary cut at the least. Employees against this option have been asked to leave, Mint reported on Friday.
The airline said it had to revisit its manpower requirements to improve cost efficiency, according to a letter addressed to a junior pilot accessed by Mint. Jet Airways said it had introduced a “lifestyle pattern” option for its employees. The junior pilots have been asked to inform the company of their decision before July 31.