Haryana bans strike at Maruti's Manesar plant
The Haryana government on Friday banned the ongoing strike at the manufacturing plant of India’s biggest car manufacturer Maruti, at Manesar near Gurgaon. minister of state for labour and employment Shiv Charan Lal Sharma, in a statement here, said that the strike at the Maruti plant at Manesar has been banned.
“The Haryana government has, under the provisions of the Industrial Depute Act, 1947, referred the matter of ongoing strike in Maruti Suzuki Udyog Ltd, Manesar, by the workers to the competent labour court and has also passed the orders prohibiting the continuance of the strike in the industrial unit,” the statement said. The strike at Maruti Suzuki’s plant in Manesar town of Haryana continued for the seventh day Friday as talks between the workers and the management failed to resolve the deadlock over the creation of a second workers’ union.
The total loss to Maruti due to the ongoing strike has been pegged at around Rs 200 crores. Maruti Suzuki India chairman R.C. Bhargava earlier told IANS that the company has suffered a production volume loss of around 5,400 cars till on Thursday, including 600 units on the first day of the strike on Saturday. “Currently, dealers have enough stock for some 28 days of petrol-segment cars, while a short-term effect may be felt for some diesel variants, which in itself is only 20 per cent of our entire portfolio,” he said. The company’s facility at Manesar produces the company’s bestseller hatchbacks and sedans like the Swift, Swift Dzire, A-Star and SX4.
The majority of the automobile giant’s production takes place at its remaining three plants in Gurgaon district. According to another Maruti official, the strike has the support of around 2,000-odd workers, of whom 11 were sacked on Monday for demanding recognition of a separate workers’ union.
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