State-owned carrier Air India on Thursday said it will not layoff any of its employees amid coronavirus-induced cost-cutting measures across the aviation sector. The decision was taken in a meeting of the Air India board and the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the airline informed in a tweet via its official handle. Air India also said that that basic pay, dearness allowance (DA) and house rent allowance (HRA) will not be reduced for any category of employees.
In a tweet, the official handle of Air India said: “Recent decisions of AirIndia Board regarding rationalization of staff cost were reviewed in a meeting at @MoCA_goi this evening. The meeting reiterated that unlike other carriers which have laid off large number of their employees, no employee of AirIndia will be laid off.”
However, some “rationalisation of allowances” have been implemented, Air India said, adding that it will be reviewed once the airline’s financial position improves.
Last week, Air India Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Rajiv Bansal had said that the carrier was working to contain costs by reducing debt, aircraft lease rentals, as well as staffing and operating expenses.
The statement came after the airline issued an internal order asking its departmental heads and regional directors to identify employees, based on various factors like efficiency, health and redundancy, who will be sent on compulsory leave-without-pay (LWP) for up to five years.