‘Victimised’ Air India pilots want intervention from airline’s chairman
Air India pilots took their work dispute straight to the airline’s chairman.
Unions want Air India Chairman N Chandrasekaran to intervene.
Pilots claim working conditions are ‘hostile.’
Air India pilots are subjected to ‘unethical treatment’
They are ‘forced to accept flights’ due to a major shortage of pilots, the unions said.
They wrote directly to the chairman as their complaints have not been addressed.
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