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Jet Airways pilots accuse SpiceJet official of humiliating them at job interview; airline denies charges
Apr 25, 2019 2:24 PM

Pilots of embattled JetAirways have accused senior SpiceJet executive of humiliating them at during a recent recruitment drive in Mumbai earlier this week.

According to pilots, SpiceJet official allegedly told some Jet pilots that they were doing a "charity" by hiring them, according to sources. Over 1,300 pilots are on the street after Jet Airways announced halting of operations on April 17, endangering the jobs of over 20,000 employees.

The pilots union of the grounded Jet Airways has expressed shock over the incident, "We are deeply disappointed and shocked at the treatment meted out to our members who have interacted with the top management of SpiceJet recently," the National Aviators Guild said in a statement on Thursday.

"If true, we strongly condemn such unprofessional behaviour as it was humiliating and deeply disturbing for our colleagues," the guild said.

SpiceJet, however, denied the allegations as "completely false and distorted," and said its team was in the city Tuesday to hire pilots and not to run them down.

The SpiceJet official also allegedly told Jet pilots that his carrier was losing huge money by hiring them as first officers as if they recruited fresher pilots, they would have got Rs 25 lakh per pilot besides a bond for Rs 25 lakh as well, the source said.

After the grounding of Jet, the government has allotted the vacant slots of Jet Airways to other airlines for the next three months to help tide over the crisis arising out of the huge capacity reduction provided they induct more planes.

This saw IndiGo and SpiceJet announcing many new flights from Delhi and Mumbai, besides adding aircraft. SpiceJet has already announced the leasing of 22 Boeing 737s to partly fill the capacity gap. In this backdrop, it is hiring from across categories.

"These are completely false and distorted allegations. Nothing can be farther from the truth than to say that the executive used words like "charity", SpiceJet said in a statement late Thursday.

The statement also clarified the security bond for first officers is as per the company policy and is not practice new to the industry and that it has every right to follow its recruitment policies.

In another development, senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, in a letter to aviation minister Suresh Prabhu urged the government to merge Jet Airways with the struggling Air India.

"The aviation ministry should recommend to the Cabinet that Jet Airways be merged with Air India to ensure air services are not restricted and also to enable Air India to recover its former premier position," said Swamy.

"Any other solution is likely to raise speculation about corruption at high places and will certainly invite litigation...Recommend to stop this plunder of national assets investment, and the infrastructure of Air India," he added. He also alleged corruption in temporary allotment of the slots vacated by Jet to other airlines.

Amidst the sale process of Jet, the government has given a good number of Jet slots to other airlines mostly to SpiceJet, IndiGo, Vistara and GoAir, triggering a call from its lenders to protect them lest the prospective investors lose interest in acquiring it.

"There is a serious effort going on by Spicejet and Vistara to benefit from this dismemberment of Jet Airways. This is being supported by some of your colleagues and officers," Swamy alleged.

Swami had last week cautioned the government over the ongoing sale process of Jet. "Government better be careful. Two ministers are manipulating sale of Jet spoils to SpiceJet whose real owners I will reveal later. The only above-board option you have is an amalgamation of Jet with Air India since bilaterals on airspace involves governments," Swamy had tweeted earlier this week.

First Published:Apr 25, 2019 11:24 PM IST

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