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Capt Apache 29th Nov 2012 09:46

Where I come from, we don't use the word 'demented' for 'victims':rolleyes:

captjns 29th Nov 2012 10:31

For one I do agree with Apache. Demented is the wrong word to use for the employees:=.

Now the word STUPID, on the other hand does come to mind and may be more appropriate for this situation.

Bear in mind Ejector... calling anyone stupid for trusting VJM's word over the past year, and working for KFA for free is an insult to those poor dumb ba$tards who are just plain stupid:E.

That's just my own opinion.:}

Capt Apache 29th Nov 2012 11:15

See....Thats what I call Predictable :bored:

airjet 29th Nov 2012 14:48

return of the RAJ.
 
RAJ returneth- oh yeah- India`s biggest brewery and spirits bussiness is now 54% British owned --have a brew ole chap lol:ok:

Capt Apache 29th Nov 2012 15:42

Do you even know who is the richest man in Britain ? You don't, do you ?

Forbes India Magazine - London: Second Home for India's Wealthy


The Hinduja brothers converted four Grade 1 listed buildings into one divided palatial 50-room home in Carlton Terrace. This one used to belong to King George IV. Clearly, Indians are the new monarchs.
:}

niksmathew24 29th Nov 2012 17:13

Deluded :confused:

Victor Inox 29th Nov 2012 19:46


The Hinduja brothers converted four Grade 1 listed buildings into one divided palatial 50-room home in Carlton Terrace. This one used to belong to King George IV. Clearly, Indians are the new monarchs.
I have seen homes of wealthy Indians in Hong Kong - rather flashy, ostentatious and bling-bling. Perhaps it's a result of underlying lack of self-esteem.

Money can't buy good taste.

Capt Apache 30th Nov 2012 06:40


Money can't buy good taste.
True.But neither can 54 % Diageo stake in booze buy India ; just like a few rich Indians cannot claim to be Monarchs.

But the richest man in Britain is.... an Indian.:ok:

Ejector 30th Nov 2012 10:41

Mumbai: Pilots of Kingfisher Airlines Ltd said on Thursday that they would approach the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to intervene if management doesn’t pay them their pending salary for May by the end of this month. The grounded airline hasn’t paid the May salary to half its employees.
In a letter to chief executive officer Sanjay Aggarwal, pilots recalled that they had been promised that they would be paid their May salary before Diwali, which fell on 13 November.
“However, most of us are still waiting for the same in-spite of two weeks having past beyond the promised deadline,” said the letter, a copy of which was seen by Mint.

More ....... Kingfisher pilots threaten to approach DGCA over salaries - Livemint

Victor Inox 30th Nov 2012 13:07


But the richest man in Britain is.... an Indian
Having been a central figure in the Bofors scandal would have certainly helped in his quest for money :=

Capt Apache 30th Nov 2012 15:23

Okay, I don't mean to hurt your SELF ESTEEM, but inspite of giving a web link you have still got it wrong.:ugh:

L N Mittal(not Hinduja), the richest man in Britain,had nothing to do with Bofors. :ugh:

Oh God ! :ugh:

blackbirdsr72 1st Dec 2012 15:57

just to add fire ...

India has the second largest Billionaire families in the world.......:D

Finn47 1st Dec 2012 16:27

The regulator DGCA can´t do anything about the salaries at the moment, it seems:

Kingfisher Airlines pilots threaten to approach DGCA over salary issue - The Economic Times


Meanwhile, a highly-placed DGCA official told PTI, "Payment of salary is an internal issue which the management and employees will have to sort out among themselves. Our concern is safety and we have already temporarily suspended the airline's flying license on this count."

The official, however, said that these issues will definitely be taken into consideration when the airline submits its revival plan.

"The employees should approach the appropriate authorities such as labour court or any other such institution to get the issue resolved," he added.
Labour court?

Toruk Macto 1st Dec 2012 21:22

I'm sure a direct line can be drawn between safety and pay ! Even the most proffesional of crews would be under mental stress trying to deal with paying the bills with no income . If management are not paying salaries then what else have they stopped spending money on .
Any incident or accident and a good lawyer would tear the DGCA apart over this !

NG_Kaptain 3rd Dec 2012 22:24


well its a good thing for airlines that i have retired lol:-
BWIA=GONE
AIR CARIBBEAN=GONE
AIR JAMAICA=GONE
AIR DECCAN=GONE and now,
KINGFISHER=GONE.
You should have tried EK or the other "alleged airline" whose name we are not allowed to mention.
Enjoy Florida, I'll be there soon also.

Koty 6th Dec 2012 07:52

Kingfisher Employees
 
Yes Kingfisher is in a state of lock down and yes the employees have not been paid in a while now.

There are a few employees who still believe and hope that the airline will start operating again but most of the people there are still there because they haven been able to find a job anywhere else. None of the Indian Carriers are hiring and even the middle east carriers have slowed down recruitment till mid next year.

Everyone is just waiting for a job to come their way so that they can just jump outta KFA. I am talking mainly about the pilot community.

silverhawk 7th Dec 2012 22:46

Just file against the man for breach of contract. Take him straight to court for non payment of salary

Is the judicial system there so corrupt that you cannot seek justice?

cyrilroy21 10th Dec 2012 23:02

:ok:


Etihad set to buy 48 stake in KF - Mumbai Mirror

King on a Wing 11th Dec 2012 05:54

Not true Cyril. It's just a repeat of old news. Unfortunately...

cyrilroy21 11th Dec 2012 06:07

I Agree its been said many times before that an Angel investor will be coming .

The local news media seems to be pretty confident this time . Kingfisher stocks jumped 4-5% today

Anyway as they say we'll find out if its true or not on the 18th of December


Here is another link that was published today

Kingfisher Airlines to sell 48% stake sale to Etihad Airways for over Rs 3,000 crore - The Economic Times


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