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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, October 16, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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Update at 1445 hrs (IST)
General Deora says Jet's sack orders in bad taste NEW DELHI: The Petroleum Minister, Mr Murli Deora on Thursday delivered a damning criticism of private carrier Jet Airways' decision to sack employees, saying the timing of the decision was in bad taste. “This is not the right time to retrench people, particularly before Diwali... I do not approve of such a move and you cannot just do such a thing,” Mr Murli Deora said here. Petroleum Secretary, Mr R S Pandey separately pointed out that the airline had defaulted on payment of fuel bills to oil companies and owed them Rs 259 crore. The airline, which is battling to survive the downturn in the industry, has handed out the pin k slip to 1,900 employees, mostly cabin crew - which it expected to result in savings of $one million a month. The airline has also struck an operational alliance with competitor Kingfisher Airlines. Mr Deora said he would “appeal to Jet chief Mr Naresh Goyal not resort to such extreme steps.” Earlier, the Civil Aviation Minister, Mr Praful Patel said: “I sympathise with those young boys and girls who lost their jobs. I will talk to all airlines to see that such large scale loss of jobs does not happen and try to find a way out.” Separately, the Science and Technology Minister, Mr Kapil Sibal said that the Government's job was to run the country and not interfere with airline companies individual decisions. “If our airlines are not competitive and are trying to become efficient, it's their call,” he said. - PTI
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