Air India VRS for Non-Flying Staff Ahead of Vistara Merger

By By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai
Jul 17, 2024 22:13
Air India has announced a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) and voluntary separation scheme (VSS) for non-flying staff ahead of its merger with Vistara. The schemes are open to employees with varying years of service. Learn more about the details and impact of the merger.
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Mumbai, Jul 17 (PTI) Air India has rolled out a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) along with a voluntary separation scheme for its non-flying permanent staff ahead of the merger of Vistara with it, according to sources.

The VRS scheme is open to employees who have completed five years of service with the company while the voluntary separation scheme (VSS) has been offered to employees with less than five years of service at the airline, they said.

Air India confirmed the developments without sharing the specific details of the twin schemes that the airline rolled out on Wednesday giving the aspirants a one-month window to apply for VRS/VSS.

This is the third time Air India has come out with a voluntary retirement scheme for its permanent employees since its privatisation two-and-a-half years ago.

Tata Group took over the reins of Air India in January 2022.

Earlier this month, sources in the know had told PTI that the merger is expected to impact around 600 employees from the two airlines.

Tata Group-owned- loss-making full-service carriers -- Air India and Vistara -- together have more than 23,000 employees.

Similar schemes are expected to be announced by Vistara as well soon as after completion of the fitment exercise and assigning of roles some redundancies are bound to creep in, said a source, adding that Air India is trying to accommodate some of the redundant employees with the Air India group or within the Tata Group companies as well.

Vistara is a joint venture between Singapore Airlines and Tata Group.

Once the merger is complete, Singapore Airlines will have a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India.

The fitment exercise -- which involves the evaluation of the roles and responsibilities of staff of both airlines -- in the run-up to the merger has been going on for the past few months.

The exercise takes into account an individual's prior experience, performance and other factors.

As part of consolidating its airline business, Tata Group is also merging Air India Express and AIX Connect (formerly AirAsia India).
Source: PTI
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