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Employees’ protest hampers NAC services: Officials


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2021 Sep 16, 17:57, Kathmandu
As per the decision of the CCMC on Friday, Nepal Airlines Corporation has been tasked with bringing empty oxygen cylinders from China. (Photo via RSS)

Employees of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC), the national flag carrier of the country, have been up in arms for more than two months heavily affecting its administrative work, said NAC's officials. The agitating employees have put forth a four-point demand.

The protest against the NAC for the past two months has put the institution at a risk of damaging its image, said NAC's former high-ranking official. "It has spread a negative message about the institution at the national level. For the institution, it is bad for prolonging this situation," he said.

As a result, NAC's works like releasing salary to employees, ticketing, repair of aircrafts, deliberations on the report of the Auditor General and market promotion have been affected, said an NAC official.

Additionally, the agitation has its implications in the formulation of long-term policies for the institution, he added.

Spokesperson of Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Tara Nath Adhikari said that the protesting employees were called for a talk today itself so as to seek a way out of the problem.

The demands put forth by the agitating employees include a scrap of the NAC's decision to privatise the company and the by-laws made to this effect.

The protest was launched by various three trade unions—NAC Employees' Union, NAC Employees' Organisation and NAC Employees' Association on July 2. 

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