While the pay scales and allowances of Air India employees have been given final shape by the Dharmadhikari Committee, the five-member panel headed by headed by IIM-Ahmedabad Prof Ravindra H Dholakia is understood to have recommended that the airline conduct technical efficiency audit for manpower rationalisation.
This audit should determine whether a voluntary retirement scheme should be offered or staff redeployed or manpower strength slashed, official sources said today.
Among the 46 recommendations made by the panel is that the national carrier should seek government nod to issue tax-free bonds of Rs 10,000 crore to enable it retire its high-cost debt, they said.
Apart from scrapping of flights to economically unviable routes that do not recover the costs incurred, this measure is estimated to lead to a net saving of Rs 600 crore per year, they said, adding that fuel efficiency measures could also result in a saving of Rs 400 crore annually.
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