"We will be meeting the Chief Labour Commissioner today in support of our demand. We expect the AI management to take a positive decision," said Jeet Singh, president of Indian Airlines Limited - Airport Services Limited (IAL-ASL) Employees Union.
Singh said that the union would decide its future course of action after the meeting.
The nearly 300 contractual security and commercial staff of Air India at Delhi, Amritsar and other centres went on strike form June 1 demanding better pay package, medical and other benefits.
The strike was withdrawn on June 10 after the Chief Labour Commissioner assured them of positive steps by the airline management.
The Air India Management, taking a strong step against the stir, had terminated the contract of 21 workers on the first day of the strike.
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