Hero workers shift to slow gear, production could be hit by 30%
In all, the three assembly lines at Gurgaon produce about 7,000 two-wheelers every day. Discussions between the workers and the Hero management have been on since September 2012. The Hero management has reportedly offered workers an increase of Rs 7,500 per month to match a similar hike given at its nearby Dharuhera plant in 2011. However workers who belong to the Hero MotoCorp Workers’ Union (HMCWU) are demanding a wage increase of Rs 14,000-15,000 per month. The average salary is currently Rs 46,000 per month.
“There have been no talks with the management today and we plan to keep the slowdown at the same level on Thursday as well. We may resort to slowing down production further if our meeting with the management on Friday is not successful. This is a peaceful protest and we have started small as we want the management to understand that we are serious about our wage demands,” said a union member.
The meeting on Friday between the union and the management is expected to be held in the presence of the Gurgaon additional labour commissioner. When contacted, a Hero MotoCorp
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