Air India employees union seeks probe into long 'picnic' in Kozhikode


New Delhi, Aug 18 (IANS): The latest controversy to hit Air India is about a "picnic" that senior officials from the Chennai station are having in a Kozhikode five star hotel even after the rescue operations are over, as per the employees union, which also claims they are from the finance wing whose head V. Hejmadi "is only busy seeking an extension for himself".

The Air India Employees Union, affiliated to the Bharatiya Kamgar Sena, has written a letter to Air India Chairman and Managing Director Rajiv Bansal on the issue, demanding a probe.

"A team from Chennai headed by the ED-SR, C. Hemalatha along with GM, Finance, SR, S. Ravikumar and others arrived at Kozhikode on Saturday, August 8 when all the rescue operations were completed. Since then, the entire team of Chennai had been staying in a five-star hotel at Kozhikode. While some officials, after a week of relaxation, returned to Chennai on Friday, August 14, Madam Hemalatha continues to stay at Kozhikode and enjoy her relaxed holidays," it said.

"What was the purpose of a team from Air India Chennai to go to Kozhikode and enjoy a stay in a five-star hotel for about 10 days? Was this Chennai team on a picnic? Most importantly, when the incident is of an independent subsidiary, Air India Express, whose CEO, Shyam Sundar was already present at Kozhikode along with his officers, was the presence of Air India's ED-SR required there for so many days?" the union asked.

It noted that Air India Express, being an independent subsidiary, is not accountable to the Executive Director, Southern Region, of Air India. "The claims with regard to the incident of Air India Express aircraft, we understand, has to be dealt with by the finance team of Air India Express, which has its CFO," the union said in the letter.

The Union said that they were all are aware that Kozhikode is an online functional station with a complete set of staff from all the respective departments to take care of the required formalities.

"Therefore, in this COVID situation, it was not at all desirable for this team from Chennai to remain in Kozhikode for such a long period and now the joke is that after enjoying a picnic of 10 days, some who have returned to Chennai are now in quarantine for 14 days in their residence at Chennai. Madam Hemalatha continues to enjoy her stay at a 5-star hotel at Air India's expense," the union said.

"Who is accountable and responsible for unwarranted expenditures arising out of such acts of omission and commission by the senior executives such as Hemlata and Ravikumar, both being from the Finance Department and under the control of Director, Finance, Air India, V. Hejmadi. Most importantly, when the company is going through financial turbulence as well as a disinvestment process, what leadership and direction have been shown by Hejmadi to his subordinates," the union said.

It alleged that Hejmadi, whose term is coming to an end in October, "is desperately trying for an extension, and only shuttling between Delhi and Mumbai and violating all state regulations of Maharashtra and Delhi for COVID".

"Hejmadi has ensured that a large number of his Finance team remain at Mumbai so that he can keep on travelling Delhi-Mumbai to ensure that he enjoys with his family who is well settled in Mumbai," the union has alleged.

It contended that the "major reason for the downfall of Air India is that nobody is questioning the losses that are being accumulated month after month and year after year and no concrete plan has been worked out by Hejmadi to either bring down the losses or repayment of loans taken by Air India for its survival, but on the contrary, our members are subjected to salary cuts".

"We fear that if Hejmadi gets an extension, such inaction by the Finance along with the HR Departments will move Air India forward towards its early closure. It will be only our members who will be jobless along with many other employees who are solely dependent on Air India for their daily bread and butter. We, therefore, demand to have the picnic trip looked into and stern action be taken against all who are responsible for causing unnecessary expenditure to the company, including V. Hejmadi whose focus is only on getting an extension for himself," the union said.

 

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    What a waste of public money, I mean to say Air India's funds which is in RED since so many years. It is a shame. Who is responsible for this state of affairs.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    k b r, Mangala Uru, That's my question too. It was a planned vacation by some of these big shot employees at the cost of Air India.

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  • Sachidananda Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    If you want to apply the principle.... then it should be applicable for all too

    Even all Employees also do some little sacrifice or efforts to save Air India in long run

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    The older employees who have seen the hey days of Air India continue to enjoy and loot the company, in addition to taking fat pay cheques month on month, year on year with no contribution to company.
    No wonder Air India is up for sale

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    It's employees of Air India who brought down this once high flying pride of the country to its present state of affairs and government kept supporting the corrupt and inefficient employees at the cost of common tax payers and passengers. Now it looks like every one want to chew the last bones left before it is gone to somebody else.

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  • James, Bendur

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    Corrupt employees who brought down the airline into a total loss.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    they are from Chennai... why they chose Kerala for their picnic...

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