Jet Airways staff turn to aviation minister over employment issues
Mumbai: Jet Airways employees, on Wednesday, wrote to the new aviation minister- Jyotiraditya Scindia asking him to intervene and help resolve their issues. Their letter comes after Jet Airways is said to recommence its operations by the year end after Jalan Kalrock consortium emerged as a winning bidder for the defunct airline.
There are around 3500 employees attached to the airline even after it shut operations who are seeking assurance of employment from the new management. In a letter to the minister, the All India Jet Airways’ Officers & Staff Association requested Scindia to take up their issues with the representatives of the consortium.









