Air India’s new pay structure: Unhappy pilots warn of ‘unrest’; ‘no recognised union’, says airline

Air India pilots have rejected the new pay structure finalised for them by the airline. The main bone of contention is that under the new structure, they are assured of 40 hours of flying allowance every month — down from 70 hours in pre-pandemic times. The two unions — Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) of erstwhile Indian Airlines and Indian Pilots Guild (IPG) of erstwhile Air India have warned of “industrial unrest” if the new terms are imposed on them.

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