Air India pilots have called-off their strike officially after the Delhi High Court asked them to join duty within 48 hours and the management to sympathetically consider their grievances.
The decision to end the 58-day strike was announced by the Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) after a meeting of its Managing Committee in Mumbai.In a statement issued late Tuesday night, the IPG General Secretary E A Kapadia said, the striking pilots have started the procedure to resume work after the Delhi High Court's intervention.
Further, the statement said that the IPG looks forward tonegotiations with the Air India management on all pending issues in the presence of the Chief Labour Commissioner.
Justice Reva Khetrapal asked the Air India management to consider sympathetically the pilots' grievances including the reinstatement of those pilots whose services were terminated during the strike.
The striking pilots had earlier on Tuesday promised the Delhi High Court that they would return to work within the next 48 hours.Further, the statement said that the IPG looks forward tonegotiations with the Air India management on all pending issues in the presence of the Chief Labour Commissioner.
Justice Reva Khetrapal asked the Air India management to consider sympathetically the pilots' grievances including the reinstatement of those pilots whose services were terminated during the strike.
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