Indian Airlines
Jun 13 2007, Kanchan

Several in-bound flights were adversely affected as about 12,000 employees of Indian Airlines went on an indefinite nationwide strike late Tuesday, demanding pay hikes and payment of arrears.

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The ground staff, security personnel and.

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