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Jet Airways staff seek stay on Jalan Kalrock resolution plan; moves NCLAT

Jet's cabin crew and ground staff have submitted that dues of all workmen were not included as part of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process cost

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  • Last Updated : August 19, 2021, 20:18 IST
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According to the letter from the association, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) order provides for only a microscopic settlement, pegged at Rs 52 crore to its employees. It also added that many members of the employer's union had sent applications to the NCLT and made them aware of the resolution plan through intervention of application.
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Jet Airways’ cabin crew and ground staff have challenged the Jalan Kalrock consortium’s resolution plan, which was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in June, flagging concerns about pending salaries and retirement benefits.

In their petition filed before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), the Jet Airways Cabin Crew Association and Bhartiya Kamgar Sena have submitted that dues of all workmen of the airline were not included as part of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) cost.

In June, NCLT approved Jalan Kalrock Consortium’s resolution plan for Jet Airways, which remains grounded for more than two years now. The once-storied full service carrier, shuttered operations in April 2019 due to financial woes and the insolvency resolution process commenced in June the same year.

The two groupings of employees have requested the NCLAT to “quash and set aside” the order passed by the Mumbai Bench of the NCLT’s Mumbai bench approving the consortium’s resolution plan. Besides, they have urged that execution of the order should be stayed till their petition is heard.

Jet Airways Cabin Crew Association (JACCA) claims to represent a majority of cabin crew and Bhartiya Kamgar Sena claims to represent more than 70% of the airline’s ground staff.

The petition has pointed out that the resolution plan includes demerger of Jet Airways’ subsidiary Airjet Ground Services Ltd (AGSL). Also, the services of the airline’s employees, who were on the payroll as on the date of approval of the resolution plan, will be transferred to the demerged entity.

“It further proposes that with the said demerger of employees, the corporate debtor (Jet Airways) will not be liable for all the retirement benefits of said demerged employees at all and the said AGSL, which is not yet even operational, will be solely responsible for the said liability,” it noted.

Also, the petition has sought a stay on the proposed liquidation of the AGSL and sales of assets like aircraft, aircraft spares and ground equipment of Jet Airways till the NCLAT takes a final decision.

As per the petitioners, their members did not receive any salary from March 2019 and had submitted their claims during the CIRP.

It was assured by the NCLT earlier that entire ground staff, engineers and pilots should be considered as an asset of the company. “The above observation by NCLT as well as the approach of Respondent No 1 (Resolution Professional) clearly depicts that the dues of all workmen were that point of time considered as CIRP cost,” the petitioners have contended.

Further, the petitioners have flagged the consortium’s requirement that if its proposal, dated July 5, 2021, was not accepted by 95% of the employees/ workmen, then it would be entitled to liquidate AGSL.

According to the petition, it was also mentioned that if any employee challenges the proposal, then the proposal will stand withdrawn.

Published: August 19, 2021, 20:18 IST

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