Air India assures employees no layoffs are anticipated despite financial strain from the Middle East conflict. However, annual salary increments will be deferred by at least a quarter. CEO Campbell Wilson urges a “laser sharp focus” on cost reduction, eliminating waste, and suspending discretionary spending to navigate these challenging times. Variable pay and planned promotions will continue. Air India assures employees no layoffs are anticipated despite financial strain from the Middle East conflict. However, annual salary increments will be deferred by at least a quarter. CEO Campbell Wilson urges a “laser sharp focus” on cost reduction, eliminating waste, and suspending discretionary spending to navigate these challenging times. Variable pay and planned promotions will continue.
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