Toyota Kirloskar withdraws lockout at Bidadi manufacturing plant


PTI, Jan 12, 2021, 3:32 PM IST

Bengaluru: Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Tuesday said it has lifted the lockout at its Karnataka, Bidadi-based manufacturing plants.

Due to the continued strike by Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Employees Union, the company management had announced a second lockout at the two facilities on November 23, 2020.

Later, the company had resumed production with over 1,200 team members who had expressed their intention to work with discipline, through a simple undertaking of good behaviour.

“In view of a recent meeting held between CN Ashwathnarayan, Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Karnataka with the TKM management and having observed a gradual improvement in safety situation, both inside and outside the company premises, the company management has decided to withdraw the lockout, without any compromise to discipline and productivity,” a TKM spokesperson said in a statement.

This will be in the interest of both team members and their families as well as the company, it added.

“Consequent to the lifting of the lockout, operations will enhance with effect from the second shift of January 12, 2021, in both the plants,” it said.

Employees returning to work will sign a simple undertaking for good conduct and report to work, it added.

“The suspension pending enquiry of 66 unionised employees for serious misconducts will continue and domestic inquiries will be conducted adhering to the principles of natural justice,” the statement read.

TKM’s Bidadi facility has two production plants with a total installed capacity of 3.10 lakh units per annum.

On November 10 last year, the company had declared a lockout in the facility following workers’ union members resorting to a sit-in at the factory premises to protest against the suspension of a worker.

The company rolls out models like Fortuner, Innova Crysta, Yaris and Camry Hybrid from the two plants.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Actress Kasthuri released from jail, says ‘I thank those who made me raging storm’

Kidnapped for ransom in 1998, 26/11 survivor Gautam Adani faces biggest trial

100 engineering colleges in Karnataka to be ‘adopted’ by corporates by next year: IT Minister Kharge

Siddaramaiah defends BPL ration card cancellation, says only ineligible beneficiaries affected

China announces new policy measures to protect its exports from Trump’s new tariff threat

Renovated Medical Oncology OPD and Chemotherapy Day Care Centre inaugurated at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal

Karnataka Health Minister justifies revision of user fees in state-run hospitals

Related Articles More

Siddaramaiah says confident of winning all three bypolls in Karnataka

Hop on! IT Minister Priyank Kharge checks out Uber Shuttle at Bengaluru Tech Summit

AIMPLB to hold its annual general sessions in Bengaluru from November 23

100 engineering colleges in Karnataka to be ‘adopted’ by corporates by next year: IT Minister Kharge

Siddaramaiah defends BPL ration card cancellation, says only ineligible beneficiaries affected

MUST WATCH

Christmas Cake Fruit Mixing

DK Shivakumar

Rose Cultivation

Geethotsava

Naxal Operation


Latest Additions

Siddaramaiah says confident of winning all three bypolls in Karnataka

Hop on! IT Minister Priyank Kharge checks out Uber Shuttle at Bengaluru Tech Summit

Actress Kasthuri released from jail, says ‘I thank those who made me raging storm’

Kidnapped for ransom in 1998, 26/11 survivor Gautam Adani faces biggest trial

AIMPLB to hold its annual general sessions in Bengaluru from November 23

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.