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With no
signs of an end to the standoff that
started on August 29, the
company has decided to give the current
workers time till Monday to sign the "good conduct bond"
before replacing them with
new workers."From Tuesday onwards the
company will start
hiring trained technicians, who will be on the permanent rolls, to replace the current
workers who refuse to sign the bond," a source
close to the
management said.When contacted MSI spokesperson declined to comment.Production has been severely
hit at the first
plant in Manesar since August 29 when the
management prevented
workers from entering the
unit without signing a 'good conduct bond' after alleged "sabotage" and deliberate quality compromise on some cars.The bond
required the
workers to declare that 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 the normal
production in the factory".So far, 81
workers have signed the bond but
majority of them have refused to sign it. MSI has about 2,500
workers at the first
plant in Manesar and around 1,000 of them are permanent.During the first
two days of the stand-off, MSI
dismissed five permanent workers. In addition, it suspended 26 permanent
workers and discontinued the
services of another 18 trainees on
charges of sabotage and causing quality
problems in cars.Last evening, Haryana Labour Commissioner Satwanti Ahlawat said that the
good conduct bond, which the
company management is insisting its
workers at Manesar
plant to sign, is as per rules."Whatever the bond that the
management (MSI) is asking its
workers to sign is as per rule and
workers will have to sign it," she told PTI, adding the
state labour department was persuading the
workers to rejoin
work as soon as possible.Besides, MSI's parent Suzuki Motor Corp (SMC) has also stood behind the
company with Chairman Osamu Suzuki
ruling out any compromise on discipline.Suzuki had told
representatives of Maruti Udyog Kamgar Union (MUKU), the elected union of Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) that the
management of the Indian arm would not accept any indiscipline in the company."Indiscipline is not tolerated... not in Japan, not in India. It is never in the interest of any
company and its people," Suzuki said.
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