P
ilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines staged a silent protest march at Mumbai airport today.
Their union, the ICPA, has threatened to go on a strike from November 24, if their dues are not paid by the management.
Pilots are protesting the non-payment of productivity-linked allowances, which could be about 75 per cent of a pilot's salary.
The pilots' association claims membership of 800 odd pilots and says that they have not been paid their allowances since September.
ilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines staged a silent protest march at Mumbai airport today.
Their union, the ICPA, has threatened to go on a strike from November 24, if their dues are not paid by the management.
Pilots are protesting the non-payment of productivity-linked allowances, which could be about 75 per cent of a pilot's salary.
The pilots' association claims membership of 800 odd pilots and says that they have not been paid their allowances since September.
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