COVID-19 | Vistara announces compulsory leave without pay for up to 3 days for senior employees

The airline had earlier introduced compulsory leave without pay for up to three days between April 1 and April 14 for the same set of senior employees.

April 15, 2020 02:45 pm | Updated 02:45 pm IST - New Delhi

The compulsory no pay leave will affect around 1,200 employees in senior grades.

The compulsory no pay leave will affect around 1,200 employees in senior grades.

Vistara CEO Leslie Thng on Wednesday announced that senior employees will be going on compulsory leave without pay for up to three days between April 15 and April 30 as a measure to further conserve the airline’s cash flow amid the COVID-19 lockdown.

On March 27, the airline had also introduced compulsory leave without pay for up to three days between April 1 and April 14 for the same set of senior employees.

 

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The compulsory no pay leave will affect around 1,200 employees in senior grades. The remaining 2,800 employees of the airline such as members of cabin crew and ground handling services will be unaffected.

“With the announcement by the government of India on extending the lockdown, we continue to suspend all our domestic and international operations till 3rd May 2020 and this further impacted significantly on our cash flow with no revenue being generated over an extended period of time,” Mr. Thng said in an email to employees, which has been accessed by PTI.

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