German automotive components manufacturer Bosch has declared a lock-out at one of its Indian factories. Around 700 workers have been shut out of the plant located in Naganathapura, near Bangalore. The lock-out is a result of a long-running pay dispute, Financial Times said. Workers are reportedly demanding a steep salary hike Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
German automotive components manufacturer Bosch has declared a lock-out at one of its Indian factories. Around 700 workers have been shut out of the plant located in Naganathapura, near Bangalore.
The lock-out is a result of a long-running pay dispute, Financial Times said. Workers are reportedly demanding a steep salary hike
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