INDIA'S KINGFISHER HALTS FLIGHTS FOR 3 DAYS
Mumbai, India -- Kingfisher Airlines has grounded flights for at least three days after a violent strike over unpaid wages at the cash-strapped Indian carrier.
Passengers wait outside the Kingfisher Airlines reservation counter after their flight was canceled at the domestic airport in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Kingfisher says it has canceled several flights Monday due to a labor dispute with its work force, local media reported.
The company said late Monday that it was forced to declare a lockout after "unabated incidents of violence, criminal intimidation, assault" by disgruntled employees who have been intimidating their colleagues.
02/10/2012 : Erika Kinetz / Associated Press.
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