Employee's union call off strike at Toyota Kirloskar Motor plant


New Delhi, Mar 2 (IANS): Automobile major Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Tuesday confirmed that TKM Employee's Union has officially called off the ongoing labour strike at its factory in Bidadi, Karnataka.

According to a company statement, although a majority of members from a total of 3,350 employees had already voluntarily resumed work earlier, the labour strike that has been continuing has now officially come to an end on Tuesday.

Furthermore, the company said that on March 1 it had accepted the undertaking given by Union leaders on behalf of the members that was presented by them to the government.

"The company has also made a final appeal to all the other members to return to work by 5th March 2021, and ensure synergies based on mutual trust for the future and to respect the terms of their mutual understanding," the statement said.

"Throughout TKM's long history in India, the company has been well recognised for their strong people friendly culture and their commitment to development. Going forward, TKM will continue to work towards strengthening this value system by fostering relationships based on collaboration, trust, discipline and mutual respect."

 

  

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