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Labor Unrest at Tata Motors Plant and the Long Term Wage Settlement Agreement |
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On February 22, 2016, around 300 employees went on a flash strike demanding the reinstatement of 28 of their colleagues who had been suspended earlier. The 28 workers had been suspended from services due to indiscipline. The initial trouble started when two workers were suspended for misconduct. The other workers protested and destroyed property in the factory premises, which led to the management suspending another 26 workers. The management held talks with the workers to restore normalcy and continue the plant operations... |
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In March 2017, the workers approached the Department of Labor-Government of Gujarat, to assist them in the negotiation process with the Tata Motors management. On March 3, 2017, a tripartite meeting was held between the workers union, Tata Motors representatives, and Labor Department officials in the presence of the Deputy Labor Commissioner, Government of Gujarat, to seek a settlement to the wage issue of the workers. Hitesh Rabari (Rabari), President of Bharatiya Kamdar Ekta Sangh,.. |
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Exhibit I:Tata Motors Timeline Exhibit II: Awards Won by Tata Motors Exhibit III:
Consolidated Vehicle Sales FY 2018 vs. FY 2017
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