Mumbai: Pilots of Jet Airways (India) Ltd have threatened to take legal action against the management of the cash-strapped airline if salaries pending for the last three months are not paid by 14 April.
In a letter to Jet Airways’ chief executive officer Vinay Dube, the Mumbai-based lawyer representing the airline’s pilots union, National Aviators Guild (NAG), said her client will “resort to all constitutional and legal methods available to it to ensure payment of salaries to its members”.
“In these circumstances, my client calls upon the management of Jet Airlines (sic) to pay the salaries outstanding for the months of January, February & March 2019 by 14th April 2019 (and future monthly salaries by the 1st of each proceeding month), failing which my client shall be constrained, instructed to inform you, to resort to all constitutional and legal methods available to it to ensure payment of the salaries to its members,” lawyer Jane Cox said in the letter.