A section of employees of IndiGo subsidiary Agile went on a strike today in Goa demanding an immediate pay increment, causing the airline's flights to be slightly delayed.
In response to this, the airline issued a statement saying, "Employees of Agile, a 100 per cent subsidiary company of IndiGo, have always received their salaries on time."
The airline has not had any terminations even during the pandemic over the last one year, it further said.
It also added that, "Despite this, a small section of them in Goa have caused disruption at work, asking for an immediate increment, while it has been promised to be included in the salary for April 2021."
Flights are operating as scheduled with a slight delay, IndiGo said.
"We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers and are working towards getting reinforcements to ensure a continued hassle-free and on-time travel experience for our passengers," it added.
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