Jet Airways staff has urged the labour department to initiate steps to “summon” the management of the erstwhile Jet Airways, including former Chairman Naresh Goyal, over the non-payment of gratuity and some salary arrears, among others.
In a letter to the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner, Jet Airways Officers and Staff Association also requested for calling the Monitoring Committee, which is handling the matter for the winning bidder, the Jalan-Kalrock consortium, and passes a suitable order on the issue.
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On June 22, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) approved the consortium’s resolution plan for grounded Jet Airways, subject to certain conditions.
A seven-member Monitoring Committee has also been formed to manage the day-to-day affairs of Jet Airways till the insolvency resolution process is complete.
The consortium has already announced that Jet Airways 2.0 will restart domestic operations by the first quarter of 2022 and short-haul international flights by the last quarter of the following year.
The first flight of Jet Airways would be on Delhi-Mumbai route, it announced earlier this month, adding that the airline would now be headquartered in Delhi instead of Mumbai.