MUMBAI: In a stunning U-turn, Jet Airways chairman Naresh Goyal late Thursday 
night announced the reinstatement of all 1,900 sacked employees and  



     
asked them to return to work on Friday morning.

Apologizing for "the agony" that the staffers must have undergone, he said, 
"The management might not like my decision but sometimes there are 
disagreements within the family and as the head of the family, I am taking this 
decision." 

Goyal said he had been unable to sleep because of recent events. "I am mentally 
disturbed with all this and I will not be able to live (like this) as long as I 
live my life." Calling it the most emotional day of his life he said, "My 
daughter is 19 years old. They (the sacked employees) are 20 or so. I cannot 
see their trauma and agony." 

Distancing himself from the decision, he said the management had taken it on 
the basis of economic conditions in the industry. He claimed he didn't even 
know the number of employees who had been sacked. "I was out of town and just 
flew back on Thursday night." He declined to commit himself on a revision of 
salaries although reports suggested that the staff might have to take a pay 
cut. 

When asked if the company worked without his mandate, he said, "As chairman, it 
was my mandate to them to cut costs. The management had worked out an equation 
based only on arithmetic. But my conscience does not allow me to look at 
economics alone." 

He denied that the volte-face was due to any political pressure. "I swear on my 
dead mother that I have not spoken to any politician." He said it was purely a 
personal decision, taken "as the father of the family" after he had seen "the 
tears of all the employees". 


Goyal said the sacking had nothing to do with Kingfisher and that its alliance 
was altogether a different issue. "The alliance with Kingfisher is a synergy 
and a separate issue. A steering group has been constituted to work out 
rationalization of routes and other things," he said. 

On the issue of cost-cutting, he said, "As a family we can sit together and 
work out how we continue to fly." He said cost-cutting would have to be done, 
but reducing staff wouldn't make such an impact. 

The sacked employees were overjoyed with the announcement. "We are all 
extremely pleased and thankful. We had always wanted to work with Naresh Goyal. 
We apologize if we hurt his sentiments during the protests," said a cabin crew 
member. 


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Jet_says_sorry_takes_back_all_sacked_staff/articleshow/3605522.cms

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