Production at Tata Motors’ Pantnagar manufacturing facility was partially hit today after a section of workers resorted to an agitation following the death of one of their colleagues of cardiac arrest on Saturday. The plant in Uttrakhand produces the sub one-tonne mini-truck Tata Ace.
Confirming the partial loss of production, Tata Motors said the company is extending necessary support to the family in line with its policy and the management is looking into the issue to resolve it amicably. According to sources, a section of temporary and casual workers assembled at the plant when it opened today after the Sunday holiday, demanding monetary compensation and a job to one one of the members of the deceased worker’s family, leading to the disruption in production.
“It is a matter of personal loss to all of us... In line with the company policy, Tata Motors is extending necessary support to the family in this unfortunate situation,” Tata Motors’ spokesperson said in a statement. “In light of the above incident caused by natural death, some temporary workers are leading an agitation in the plant premises seeking unreasonable demands from the management. Owing to this, the production line operated by a set of these workers has been affected partially,” he added.
The rest of the workmen, especially the permanent employees, are continuing their normal work and extending support in resolving the issue, the company spokesperson said, adding, “the management is looking into this matter to resolve it amicably”.
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