A day after Delhi Lieutenant Governor (L-G) VK Saxena submitted in the High Court that the matter pertaining to the removal of Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDCD) vice-chairperson Jasmine Shah was referred to the President, the state government today claimed that L-G had violated a S
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): RCC DIVA Foundation felicitated the frontline warriors who stood up to help common people during the pandemic in Chennai. The Chief Guest of the occasion was the Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Thiru O. Paneerselvam.
He had felicitated distinguished personalities of the city for their quick response in setting up Critical Care Emergency Centres containing Isolation Wards, Augmenting medical supplies, paramedical staff, setting up outbreak response command centre, launching mobile dispensaries for COVID detection, providing emergency food supplies to stranded migrants and
Employees returning to work will sign a simple undertaking for good conduct and report to work.
Following its discussions with the deputy chief minister of Karnataka and having observed a gradual improvement in the safety situation, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (KTM) has decided to withdraw the plant lockout without any compromise to discipline and productivity.
Earlier, 1,200 workers at Toyota s Bidadi plant had gone on strike from November 9. They were opposing the suspension of a union office bearer. In the wake of the situation, Toyota had announced a lockout, which was withdrawn on November 19. The lockout was re-instituted on November 23.
Toyota has also announced that with the lockout being lifted, a second shift will be operational from January 12, 2021 at both plants.
Toyota withdraws lockout at Karnataka plants, workers to sign undertaking of good conduct
Toyota, however, refused to revoke the suspension pending enquiry of 66 unionized employees it accuses of ‘serious misconducts’.
Source: Reuters
Toyota Kirloskar Motors (TKM) has withdrawn the official lockout at the two manufacturing plants in Bidadi, Karnataka. The Bengaluru-based carmaker started the second shift at both the plants from today.
Toyota, however, refused to revoke the suspension pending enquiry of 66 unionized employees it accuses of ‘serious misconducts’. “Employees returning to work will sign a simple undertaking for good conduct and report to work”, said TKM in a statement.