Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Kingfisher sacks 300 ex-Air Deccan employees

Three hundred employees of Air Deccan, now re-branded Kingfisher Red, are being laid off by Vijay Mallya-led Kingfisher Airlines, just weeks after the completion of merger between the two Bangalore-based carriers. On Monday morning, the staff at Bangalore and some other offices was asked to accept the severance package and resign.

The process would continue for a day or two. Many of these employees have been with Air Deccan for nearly five years.

According to Kingfisher spokesman, the retrenched employees include 200 security personnel, 50 airport services staff and 50 from the engineering department. These employees were given a severance package equal to two months gross salary for every completed year of service (subject to a minimum of 3 months pay-out).

A week ago JetLite had announced plans to cut 800 employees from its 2,300 workforce.