Kingfisher Airlines employees seek closure of the company

The employees intend to inform the DGCA of their plans which also include seeking the arbitration of the President and the Prime Minister

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Kingfisher Airlines employees have decided on taking legal action againts the airlines for not clearing their salary dues of eight months. They demanded a formal closure of the company if it did not spell out future plans giving a time-line. The decision was taken post a two hour long meeting of the Kingfisher Airlines Maintenance Engineers Association in New Delhi.

The employees intend to inform the DGCA of their plans which also include seeking the arbitration of the President and the Prime Minister.

"We demand that the management should share the revival plan with us. We also want it to spell out a payment schedule for our salary dues. If we don't find their explanation satisfactory, we will file a winding up petition in the court under section 433 of the Companies Act," said a source.

The staffers have also decided to pen down a petition to the Kingfisher management asking them to sell assets of the airline and clear salary dues.

However, there was no response from the airlines management to the employees' decision.

 

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