Here’s a
strange, but very sad piece of news, car production at the Maruti Suzuki plant in India has been suspended
indefinitely pending the outcome of a police investigation. A senior manager at
the plant was killed and many other senior managers and officials seriously
injured.
Last
Wednesday mobs of car plant workers attacked senior members of staff with iron
bars and car parts in a riot, which left one senior manager dead, and then set
fire to the plant.
It’s not the
first time there has been such confrontations in Indian auto plants although this
is the most serious to date.
The Indian police
have already arrested around 100 people for murder and arson, but investigations
are ongoing amongst the rest of the 3,000-strong labour force.
Around two
dozen senior managers are still in hospital, mostly with broken arms and legs.
Bosses at
the car plant say the attacks were unprovoked, but it has been suggested that
workers were under heavy pressure to improve productivity. The Indian rupee has
depreciated against foreign currencies leading to the increased cost of imported
components.
Kind of puts
the British farmers’ action against the wholesale and milk retailers into
perspective, doesn’t it?
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