The All India Cabin Crew Association, which claims to represent the 3,600 cabin crew members in the national carrier, however, disfavoured resorting to industrial action. "Air India is on its way to recovery and the summer holiday season is just ahead.
“Therefore, what is needed at this stage is complete harmony between the management and the employees and a peaceful and amicable solution of a problem, if there is any, so that the airline can succeed," AICCA said in a statement.
Though the AICCA is ‘deeply alarmed at the recent illegal Termination’ of some of the cabin crew, it would ‘not engage in any illegal activity to compound the situation.’
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