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Car makers' worker unions welcome Madras HC order

By IANS | Published: June 08, 2021 5:06 PM

Chennai, June 8 The worker unions in two major foreign automobile makers have welcomed the Madras High Court's ...

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Chennai, June 8 The worker unions in two major foreign automobile makers have welcomed the Madras High Court's order to the Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health to inspect auto units and arrive at a uniform guideline on maintenance of social distancing at the shop floors.

"We welcome the High Court's order. There could be only two reasons for the Covid-19 infection to spread amongst factory workers viz the safety guideline of the state government is insufficient or the safety guidelines are not implemented by the companies," a union official in Hyundai Motor India Ltd

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