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More than
100 employees of
The incident occurred after 117
pilots filed for sick leave during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, while
more than 30 pilots from the Airbus fleet wanted to resign.
Anticipating the seriousness of the
problem, VNA asked the Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang to intervene, who
then directed the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) to decline all
leave applications from VNA employees temporarily in an effort to ensure the
smooth running of the airline's on-going operations.
Thang has also requested the national
carrier to evaluate and raise the income of these employees during the first
quarter of this year.
Speaking at a press conference in
However, only 10 pilots had produced
a doctor's certificate to justify their health conditions.
"The pilots' applying for sick
leave and the resignations submitted by more than 30 pilots are unusual and
serious. It not only directly impacts the VNA's operations and business, but
also negatively influences other pilots and staff members," said Minh.
The disparity between the salaries of
pilots hired domestically and those hired from abroad by VNA is being seen as
the main cause for discontent. VNA currently pays its foreign pilots
US$10,000 to US$12,000 per month.
In 2008, VNA had formulated a roadmap
for reforming the salary structure of the whole corporation, under which the
domestic pilots' income would appreciate regularly and be capped when it
touched 80% of the foreign pilots' pay.
"At this time, the domestic
pilots' income is 75% of the foreign pilots'. However, I need to stress that
domestic pilots' income is pre-tax income. Meanwhile, the foreign pilots pay
also constitutes the payment made to pilot management firms, which have
signed contracts with VNA," Minh explained.
The gap in the salaries of domestic
and foreign pilots has raised questions among the former as to why the
disparity should exist in the first place, considering that both are fulfilling
the same role and serving in the same capacity?
As a result, a number of pilots have
sought to resign and seek employment at other airlines, which is being seen
as competition among airlines in
A VNA pilot, who wanted to remain
anonymous, said that another firm had offered him a salary that was much
higher than what the VNA is paying him.
"The offer really surprised me,
but I still refused because I thought my job with VNA is more secure,"
the pilot stated.
Commenting on Vietjet Air, which is
said to be poaching staff from other airlines, including VNA, Minh said he
did not think that VNA's go-slow strike has been caused by Vietjet Air, but
that the issue can only sorted out by resolving the pilots' difficulties
thoroughly.
VNA also revealed during the press
conference yesterday that it has reformed its salary structure five times
since 2008.
As a result, pilots' salaries have
appreciated regularly, with the latest hike having taken place in December,
2014. For example, the salary for a B777-A330 captain will be raised to
VND177 million (US$8,310) by July 2015 from VND132 million in September 2014;
while an A321 captain will be paid VND158.8 million (US$7,420) in July 2015,
up from VND115 million (US$5,400) in September 2014.
Although the pilots' salaries have
been raised regularly, they are still lower than what other Asian airlines
pay, including Turkish Airlines, Asiana Airlines and Jestar Airlines, where
the aforementioned employees are paid US$11,970, US$10,500 and US$12,630 per
month, respectively.
Going forward, VNA will collaborate
with the Ministry of Transport to evaluate its salary structure and clarify
regulations in order to tighten its management. As for the pilots, the VNA
has set a fresh target for enrolling and training pilots, so as to boost the
percentage of Vietnamese pilots in its staff. In 2010, foreign pilots made up
for about of the total pilots employed by VNA, which slid to 22% in 2014.
The loss of talent is a problem faced
not only by VNA, but many other companies in
VNS
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Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 1, 2015
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