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This is an archive article published on September 15, 2011

Maruti to shutdown as strike turns violent

Maruti Suzuki's supervisors were attacked on way to work today.

The labour unrest at Maruti Suzuki India’s Manesar plant took a violent turn on Thursday when a group of supervisors were attacked on their way to work,with five of them sustaining injuries,causing the carmaker to order a shutdown.

According to the police,one Dhiraj Soni,a worker at the Manesar plant of the company,has been detained in relation to the incident. “A medical examination of two injured employees is being carried out now and an FIR will be filed after that,” said a police official.

Another three supervisors that sustained injuries in the attack were admitted to Artemis Hospital here and later discharged after first aid,the police said.

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As a result,Maruti Suzuki,India’s top carmaker,will close two factories on Friday.

Strikes began at Suzuki Powertrain after labour unrest at Maruti’s Manesar factory in north India,where its popular Swift model is assembled,due to disagreements between workers and management over discipline.

Suzuki Powertrain,70 percent owned by Suzuki, supplies around 300,000 diesel engines a year to Maruti Suzuki,49 percent owned by the Japanese carmaker.

In a statement,the company condemned the attack on its supervisors,saying,”This was another desperate action by the striking workers,using violence and fear. By such violent acts,the striking workers have polluted the environment in Manesar. Such actions are damaging for the industrial climate in the Manesar belt. This will destroy jobs and prosperity in the region.”

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The incident took place this morning when a group of 11 supervisors were stopped on their way to work by a group of people near the factory of Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India’s Manesar plant and were allegedly attacked.

Representatives of the agitating workers at MSI’s Manesar plant could not be reached for comments,as repeated calls remained unanswered.

The MSI management and workers have been locked in a standoff since August 29,when the management prevented workers from entering the factory premises unless they signed a ‘good conduct’ bond,after alleged sabotage and deliberate compromise on the quality of cars being produced.

The bond required the workers to declare they would “not resort to go slow,intermittent stoppage of work,stay-in-strike,work-to-rule,sabotage or otherwise indulge in any activity,which would hamper normal production in the factory”.

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In support of their colleagues at MSI’s Manesar plant,workers at three factories operated by two of Japan’s Suzuki Motor Corp’s subsidiaries located in the Gurgaon-Manesar industrial belt — Suzuki Powertrain India Ltd and Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd — have been on strike since Wednesday afternoon.

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