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    IndiGo announces increase in salary cuts for senior employees to 35 percent

    Finance KhabarBy Finance KhabarJuly 27, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    New Delhi: Amid the crisis covid-19, IndiGo has now announced a cut in the salary of its senior employees by 35 percent. The company said on Monday that the move has been taken for cash management.

    Indigo has been cutting its senior personnel salaries by up to 25 percent since May. On July 20, the company announced that it was going to increase the deduction a bit more. In order to deal with the economic crisis facing the company due to the epidemic, it will cut its employees’ salary by 10 percent.

    “I am increasing my own salary cut to 35 percent,” IndiGo CEO Ranjay Dutta told employees in an e-mail on Monday. I am asking all our senior vice-presidents and above officers to take a 30 percent pay cut. The salary cut of all pilots has been increased to 28 percent. While there will be a 25 percent reduction in the salary of all the vice-presidents and 15 percent in the salary of the associate vice-presidents. “

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