Follow Us on Google News
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has approved funds worth Rs9.5 billion for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) voluntary separation scheme.
According to a notification issued on Saturday, the funds were approved after the national flag carrier had requested the government to release grants for employees under the voluntary separation scheme.
After President Alvi’s approval, the finance secretary has also approved the transfer of funds to PIA. It is worth mentioning that over 1,300 employees of the airline had submitted applications seeking early retirement under the voluntary separation scheme (VSS).
The PIA had planned to cut down the number of its employees to 7,500, less than half the current strength of its workforce, to reduce cost.
A mandatory retirement scheme will follow the VSS, under which employees with poor performance will be laid off, the sources said.
moreover lying off almost half its employees, PIA plans to move its head offices, including the flight services division, commercial department and human resource divisions, to Islamabad by the end of January as part of its restructuring plan.
Earlier, PIA spokesman had said that the VSS package had been prepared for employees in two categories: those with over 18 years of service and below.
He said the package compensation included accumulated leaves, gratuity, provident fund, lump-sum medical and pension up to the age of 65 years. Different basic pay formula has been devised as per salary break-up and service years of employees, including pilots and engineers.
The interested employees can submit the VSS application form given separately along with a signed VSS package report to the concerned coordinators assigned at facilitation desks established at each station.