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| | Friday, October 17, 2008, 16:00 Hrs [IST] | Jet Airways lay-offs: Ministers differ on sops for aviation industry | | | By TBM staff | Mumbai |
| | According to a Press Trust of India (PTI) report, the downturn in the aviation sector yesterday brought the differences among UPA ministers into full play on issues like sops for the beleaguered industry. The Labour Ministry convened a tripartite meeting to discuss the sacking of 1,900 Jet Airways employees. “We will seek details of employment and inspect the work contracts of the employees to decide if action can be initiated against the airline,” said a Labour Ministry official from Mumbai. This decision was taken after Union Labour Minister Oscar Fernandes sought and got a report from the Chief Labour Commissioner on the Jet episode.
After yesterday’s meeting of the Union Cabinet a senior minister said that the government had little to do with the internal decision of an airline, and said that Jet Airways did not figure in the Cabinet discussions. But senior ministers differed publicly on the demand of airlines for official succour in the form of massive cuts in taxes and levies, primarily on jet fuel - blamed for the poor financial health of the companies. | | Read complete story >> (You need to login first to read complete story). New User? Register for FREE! |
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