Monday, November 25, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. Business
  4. GoAir employees to go on leave without pay till May 3 amid coronavirus lockdown

GoAir employees to go on leave without pay till May 3 amid coronavirus lockdown

GoAir employees will be on 'leave without pay' till May 3 since operations are shut due to the coronavirus outbreak. The aviation sector in the country is one of the worst-hit sectors which is facing the brunt of coronavirus, amid such a situation, GoAir has decided to send the majority of its 5,500-odd employees on "leave without pay" (LWP) till May 3.

Edited by: India TV Business Desk New Delhi Updated on: April 19, 2020 15:08 IST
GoAir, Coronavirus, lockdown

GoAir employees to go on leave without pay till May 3 as operations are shut due to coronavirus lockdown

As the nation goes through an extended lockdown period, GoAir employees will be on 'leave without pay' till May 3 since operations are shut due to the coronavirus outbreak. The aviation sector in the country is one of the worst-hit sectors which is facing the brunt of coronavirus, amid such a situation, GoAir has decided to send the majority of its 5,500-odd employees on "leave without pay" (LWP) till May 3. The decision comes as its entire fleet remains grounded in the wake of the extended lockdown, the airline informed. In March, the Wadia Group-owned airline asked its employees to go on LWP on a rotational basis besides cutting their salaries.

"The lockdown has been further extended till May 3, and with this extension, our fleet continues to be completely grounded. Hence, we are constrained to request you to proceed on 'leave without pay' till May 3," GoAir said in a communication to its employees on Saturday. The government has extended the lockdown till May 3, which was to end on April 14.

Most of the airlines had chalked out their plans to resume services from April 15 in expectation that the lockdown will be lifted. "We may, however, have to extend the period of 'leave without pay' for further term, if so required," the airline said An official, however, said about 10 per cent of the 5,500-odd employees, who are crucial for certain tasks even when there is no operation, continue to work and will be paid partial salary.

We are hopeful that the skies will reopen from May 4 and we will resume operations in a phased manner. Meanwhile, the airline also said it is working towards building its ability to scale up operations in the new environment and market conditions that would emerge going forward.

(With inputs from PTI)

ALSO READNo decision yet on resuming train, airline services, any discussion futile: Prakash Javadekar

ALSO READNo cut in pension of central govt employees, assures government

 

 

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from Business

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement