RCB, owned by airline chairman Vijay Mallya, has bought Yuvraj for a whopping Rs 14 crore during the first round of auction held in Bangalore last week.
"We have not been paid by Kingfisher Airlines for the last 18 months....Rs 14 crore paid to you could have fed 15,000 mouths. It's now up to you to decide whether to turn a deaf ear to us and work for Mallya or to refuse his employment on moral grounds," the employee union said in an open letter to Yuvraj.
Stating that the employees were his great fan, the union said, "last year Virat Kohli's mother assured us that next year onwards he won't play for RCB as the contract was for three years, but it seems money matters more for them than the human values."
They went on to say, "we would also like to bring to your kind attention that as far as non-payment is concerned, players are no exception to Mallya."
The union also said that the employees have not only exhausted all their savings, but were also under the burden of huge debts, taken from their relatives/banks by mortgaging their properties/jewellery.
"The case is worse for lower staff those who are forced to stay in slums as destitute. While Mallya says that he does not have money to pay us whereas he is spending crores in IPL/Formula 1/Kingfisher calendars," the letter pointed out.
The airline, which posted Rs 822.42-crore loss for the quarter ended December 31, 2013, is grounded since October 2012.
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