KFA employees to move court for winding up and recovering salary dues

KFA is facing debt-cum-losses of over Rs 16,000 crore and has not operated a single flight since October 1, 2012

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The employees of Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) have decided on moving the court for winding up the company to receive their salary dues. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy. The employees may take this action as soon as Wednesday. A part of the staff is planning to hold agitation at the upcoming IPL matches where KFA promoter Vijay Mallya's Bangalore team plays. 

Last year a similar agitation was threatened by the employees at the Greater Noida F1 track where Mallya was supposed to be for his team. It had resulted in the management making a promise to pay three months of salary dues to the employees, of which two month’s salaries were paid. This time, however, employees are not issuing this threat to strike a bargain.

"All section of employees met at IGI Airport's terminal 2 on Monday to decide the future course of action. The meeting was held there as many employees have not got the airport entry pass now. The management has gone silent and there is just no word on what they plan to do for clearing our dues," said a senior employees, who is spearheading the agitation now. 

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