Banks Can Lend To Pay Jet Airways Employees Salaries: Banks' Union

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union official said on Monday.This amount can be lent by the consortium of lenders to the financially crippled Jet Airways on lien against
the airline employees' provident fund balance or gratuity, CH Venkatachalam, the general secretary of the All India Bank Employees'
Association (AIBEA), the largest union in the banking sector, told news agency IANS."The consortium of banks not extending further financial
assistance to Jet Airways is right
However, the banks can extend a loan to Jet Airways only for the purpose of paying the salaries to employees," he said."Since the future of
the Jet Airways is not clear, banks should clearly mention that the money lent is to be used only for payment of staff salaries subject to
buyers for the airline, then the bank dues have to be settled by the airlines first before making the final settlement to their employees,"
he added.The National Aviator's Guild (NAG), which is the pilots' union of Jet Airways, has said that a sum of Rs 175 crore is needed to pay
employee salaries
The NAG, however, has not volunteered to take any pay cuts."The banks need not be concerned about how much should be paid as that is between
the Jet Airways management and the employees
However, banks need not pay for the full salaries, but only towards some subsistence allowance on humanitarian consideration," Mr
Venkatachalam said.He also said the salaries can be paid for the months the Jet Airways was operational, and there need not be any payment
for the period after the airline was grounded last Thursday."Our stand is that workers should not be left in the lurch
If some money is lent to Jet Airways towards staff salaries then it could be a precedent," Mr Venkatachalam added.Get the latest election
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