© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logos of automotive producers Nissan and Renault are pictured at a dealership Kyiv, Ukraine June 25, 2020. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
CHENNAI (Reuters) – Manufacturing facility staff at Renault-Nissan’s automotive plant in southern India is not going to report for work from Wednesday as their COVID-related security calls for haven’t been met, a union representing the employees informed the corporate in a letter on Monday.
The strike on the plant in Tamil Nadu, collectively owned by Nissan (OTC:) Motor and alliance companion Renault (PA:), comes forward of a courtroom listening to over allegations from staff that social distancing norms had been being flouted and company-provided well being advantages outweighed the danger to their lives.
Nissan, which owns a majority stake within the plant, declined to remark, saying the matter is in courtroom.
Renault-Nissan informed an Indian courtroom final week it rejected claims that COVID-19 security protocols had been being ignored on the manufacturing facility, including it must proceed manufacturing at its automotive plant to satisfy orders, Reuters reported on Sunday.
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