In an industry where hefty joining bonuses and five star incentives are common for pilots and senior technical staff, low-cost carrier SpiceJet is treading a different path.
In an industry where hefty joining bonuses and five star incentives are common for pilots and senior technical staff, low-cost carrier SpiceJet is treading a different path.
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India’s second largest low-cost carrier has come up with a host of employee welfare initiatives including supporting education of children of employees whose salaries are less than Rs 15,000 a month, providing health policies, free travel among other things.
CEO Neil Mills recently handed over Rs 40 lakh cheque to the family of Captain Rakesh Dager who passed away a fortnight back.
SpiceJet has also been providing travel benefits to employees who are in need.