New Delhi:A section of SpiceJet employees went on strike at the Delhi airport on Monday over issues of reduced salary and its irregular disbursement, sources said. SpiceJet chairperson and managing director Ajay Singh had told the news agency last month that employees are being paid their full salaries on time and all issues related to their pays have been resolved.
On September 3 also some employees, who work at the airline's security department, had gone on strike over the same issues. They returned to work later during the day following talks with the airline's management. On Monday, employees, most of whom work at the aircraft maintenance department, went on strike outside Terminal 3 of the Delhi airport, the sources said.
The employees displayed banners having slogans such as "pay our deferred salary", "normalise our salary" and "no pay, no work", they said. Asked about the latest strike, a SpiceJet spokesperson said, "The issue with a few employees at the Delhi airport has been resolved and they have returned back to work."
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