SpiceJet says it’s adopting measures to reduce workforce as part of its cost-cutting strategy
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SpiceJet says it’s adopting measures to reduce workforce as part of its cost-cutting strategy

According to an ET report, the cash-strapped airline will lay off around 15% of its workforce. However, SpiceJet is yet to confirm the number of jobs being cut.

   
A SpiceJet airplane | file photo | Reuters

A SpiceJet airplane | file photo | Reuters

Bengaluru: Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet said on Monday that it has started adopting measures to reduce its workforce, aiming to save 1 billion rupees ($12 million) annually.

Local business daily Economic Times reported earlier in the day that the cash-strapped airline would lay off 1,400 staff or around 15% of its 9,000-strong workforce.

The carrier, however, did not confirm the number of jobs being cut.

SpiceJet said it took the measures as part of its turnaround and cost-cutting strategy following fund infusion to help in the revival of its grounded planes.

The airline, once India’s second-largest, has so far raised 7.44 billion rupees as part of a 22.50 billion rupees fundraising effort by selling shares and warrants.

($1 = 83.0040 Indian rupees)

 

(Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann Thoppil)

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