Bosch declares lockout at Jaipur plant
June 2, 2015 11:55 am
Auto component manufacturing major Bosch announced a lockout at its Jaipur plant due to the alleged ‘go-slow’ strike by the labour union and workmen.
The wage settlement negotiations for June 2013-May 2017 had been going on at the plant for over 20 months.
“The management’s decision on such an action was taken as the union has been on an illegal go-slow since March 19, 2015, reducing output by up to 70 per cent of normal output,” Bosch said in a communication to stock exchanges. “Subsequently, since April 2, the union has been on an illegal hunger strike. The union had also issued a notice declaring an indefinite strike beginning April 3, which has now been deferred.”
“The company does not expect an immediate impact on its deliveries to customers because of available stocks as well as production from its officers who are trained to work in production, ” it adds.
Bosch said the Rajasthan government has referred the wage settlement negotiations to the Industry Tribunal, Jaipur, for adjudication.
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