Air India Insurance Scheme: After going to Tata Group of Air India, now the good days have come for the employees. After withdrawing the salary cut, now the company has made another big announcement.
Air India Group Medical Insurance: As soon as Air India (Air India) goes to Tata, the employees have become bat-bats. After the announcement of taking back the salary cut in the last days, now the airline has made another big announcement.
The new announcement made by the airline is for the work of every employee. Now Air India has announced to give Group Medical Insurance to its employees.
Will be able to avail benefits from May 15
This facility has been given by the airline with the objective of providing better medical facilities to the employees in the large network of hospitals across the country. For the employees and their families, this facility will start from May 15.
In a statement made by the airline, it was said that the facility of group medical insurance will be available to both permanent and fixed term contract employees and their dependents present in the country.
Up to 7 members can join
An employee will have a sum insured of Rs 7.5 lakh in the group medical insurance provided by Air India to the employees. A maximum of 7 members of a family can participate in this. These will include the employee’s spouse, three children and 2 parents/in-laws. Employees can use this insurance policy in case of any medical emergency.
Salary deduction also withdrawn
Earlier, it was said by Air India to withdraw the salary cuts of company employees in a phased manner during the Corona period. This change has been implemented from 1st April. In such a situation, the facility of back to back group medical insurance is not less than a gift for the employees.
This decision has been taken in view of the reduction in the cases of corona (Covid-19 pandemic) in the country and the recovery in the airline sector. The state-run airline Air India was recently acquired by the Tata Group. The flying allowance, special pay and wide body allowance of the airline’s pilots are being restored by 20 percent, 25 percent and 25 percent.