Toyota Kirloskar workers ‘ready to resume work, not give undertaking’
BY PTI24 March 2014 4:19 AM IST
PTI24 March 2014 4:19 AM IST
‘The management has decided to lift the lockout from March 24 but they have put some conditions. They have said we will have to give an undertaking. We are ready to resume work but won’t give any undertaking,’ TKMEU President Prasanna Kumar said after its general body meeting on Saturday.
Announcing its decision to lift the lockout implemented on March 16, Toyota Kirloskar Motor in a statement on Thursday had said, ‘Consequent to our decision, the team members are welcome to resume work with effect from March 24 after signing a simple undertaking on good conduct.’
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp of Japan, had on March 16 declared a lockout following the failure of talks between the management and the union on wage negotiation. The union is demanding a wage hike of Rs 4,000 as against Rs 3,050 proposed by the management.
Asked about the undertaking the company is insisting on, Kumar said, ’The conditions are illegal. It sounds as though we should agree to the legitimacy of the lockout and agree to the notice they had issued.’
‘It also says something like we will follow the instructions of the company and follow it without raising any objections; it sounds as though curtailing our basic rights...,’ he added.
‘Something like restrictions on using mobile phone, also installing of cameras....’ Kumar added. He also sought withdrawal of suspension of some employees by the joint venture company led by the Japanese multinational corporation.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor in a statement issued a couple of days ago had said, ‘A decision to suspend some of the members pending inquiry, for serious misconduct, was taken earlier in the week. This is in line with the company’s rules and regulations.’
Toyota Kirloskar Employees Union General Secretary R Satish said, ‘We are ready to work but the lifting of the lockout has to be unconditional, the conditions are illegal.’
Announcing its decision to lift the lockout implemented on March 16, Toyota Kirloskar Motor in a statement on Thursday had said, ‘Consequent to our decision, the team members are welcome to resume work with effect from March 24 after signing a simple undertaking on good conduct.’
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp of Japan, had on March 16 declared a lockout following the failure of talks between the management and the union on wage negotiation. The union is demanding a wage hike of Rs 4,000 as against Rs 3,050 proposed by the management.
Asked about the undertaking the company is insisting on, Kumar said, ’The conditions are illegal. It sounds as though we should agree to the legitimacy of the lockout and agree to the notice they had issued.’
‘It also says something like we will follow the instructions of the company and follow it without raising any objections; it sounds as though curtailing our basic rights...,’ he added.
‘Something like restrictions on using mobile phone, also installing of cameras....’ Kumar added. He also sought withdrawal of suspension of some employees by the joint venture company led by the Japanese multinational corporation.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor in a statement issued a couple of days ago had said, ‘A decision to suspend some of the members pending inquiry, for serious misconduct, was taken earlier in the week. This is in line with the company’s rules and regulations.’
Toyota Kirloskar Employees Union General Secretary R Satish said, ‘We are ready to work but the lifting of the lockout has to be unconditional, the conditions are illegal.’
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