TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ IndiGo will be docking salaries of senior employees from May onwards and will also implement a “limited, graded leave without pay program” for the months of May, June and July, its CEO Ronojoy Dutta said on Friday. The aviation industry is in a complete lockdown with bookings being cancelled until any further orders. As a result, revenues of the Indian aviation industry have been hit hard.
“While we had paid employee salaries in full for the months of March and April, I am afraid that we are left with no option but to implement the originally announced pay-cuts from the month of May 2020,” Dutta told employees through an email. While IndiGo had announced pay cuts for its senior employees on March 19, it had rolled them back on April 23 in deference to the “government’s wishes”.
On Friday, Dutta said in his email: “In addition (to pay cuts), given the gradual build-up of capacity, I am afraid we have to take the additional painful step of implementing a limited, graded leave without pay program for the months of May, June and July.”