AI's plan to trim workforce stuck with Finance Ministry

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 19 2013 | 11:55 AM IST
Air India's plan to trim its 27,000 bloated workforce by offering a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) is stuck in the North Block, with the Finance Ministry questioning the rationale behind the proposed scheme.
The VRS scheme is "stuck in the Finance Ministry over the payment of Rs 1,200 crore for it. The ministry has pointed out that around 7,000 employees will retire from service over the next three years and another 12,000 will be transferred to the ground handling and engineering subsidiaries," Air India sources said.
This means only about 8,000 employees will be left with the carrier over the next five years, as it has not been hiring for the last couple of years.
The Finance Ministry does not see any rationale in coming out with such an offer at this stage, the sources said, adding that Air India requires the nod of this Ministry and the Department of Expenditure before it comes out with the offer.
The airline had last September approved the VRS package for all its permanent employees who have served for 15 years or were at least 40 years of age. The proposed scheme targeted a total of approximately 5,000 employees.
However, licensed category employees, like pilots, aircraft engineers, simulator maintenance engineers, approved flight dispatchers and service engineers, would not be eligible for the scheme.
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First Published: May 19 2013 | 11:55 AM IST

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