Not being treated with respect and dignity: Air India pilots write to Ratan Tata

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Over 1,500 Air India pilots have written to Tata Sons chairman emeritus Ratan Tata, seeking his intervention after the airline revamped their salary structure without any prior consultantion...

The pilots, who have voiced their dissatisfaction against the airline managements decision to unilaterally alter their salary structure and service conditions, said the concerns of pilots are not being addressed by the airlines HR team...

Addressing Ratan Tata, the pilots wrote: We believe that your benevolent leadership can help us to find a solution that is fair and respectful to all parties involved...

Air India had on April 17 rolled out a revamped compensation structure for its pilots and cabin crew, but it was rejected by the two pilot unions Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) and Indian Pilots Guild (IPG)...

The pilots added that they understand the challenges that Air India faces are complex, but added that they are committed to working with the company to find solutions that will benefit stakeholders...

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