Azman Airline has placed all its employees on required unpaid leave, following the suspension of its commercial operations.
The vacation was said to have followed the airline’s Hajj activity which ended and the unavailability of its Boeing 737 aircraft which left for repair.
However, in a circular dated August 3, 2033, and signed by the Human Resources Manager, Magaji Mohammed Misau, only eight senior staff are exempted from the compulsory leave.
The circular read: “As you are aware that our domestic operations have been put on-hold for a while, due to the conveyance of our Aircraft for C-Checks and the MROS’ has given a longer time of completion.
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“In view of the above, management directed to write and communicate its decision that all staff have been placed on Leave Without Pay with effect from August 1, 2023.”
The under-listed staff and all Station Managers were however exempted from the directive.
They are Engr. Nuraddeen Aliyu; Engr. Zakaria Al-Najjar; Engr. Peter Abraham; Engr. Aliyu Suleiman Gambo; Engr. Thomas Foloronso; Usman Muhammad Sabo; Sabiu Sabo and Magaji Mohammed Misau.
“Finally, you should be rest assured that you will be recalled to duty as soon as everything is put in place,” the airline added.
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