MUMBAI: The pilots union of the grounded Jet Airways has expressed shock over some alleged remarks by a senior SpiceJet executive against their members during a recent recruitment drive in the city earlier this week.
The reaction came after a Spicejet official allegedly told some Jet pilots that they were doing a “charity” by hiring them, according to sources.
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Over 1,300 pilots are on the street after Jet Airways announced halting of operations on April 17, endangering the jobs of over 20,000 employees. “We are deeply disappointed and shocked at the treatment meted out to our members who have interacted with the top management of SpiceJet recently,” the National Aviators Guild said in a statement on Thursday. “If true, we strongly condemn such unprofessional behaviour as it was humiliating and deeply disturbing for our colleagues,” the guild said.