Auto component major Sona Comstar, which earlier could deploy only
half of its workers, has been allowed to bring in its entire workforce at its
four plants - three in Gurugram and one in Manesar.
In a significant
relaxation of rules on the deployment of labour, the Haryana government has
decided to allow select companies to operate factories in multiple shifts and
utilise 100 per cent of their workforce.
Auto component major Sona Comstar, which earlier could deploy only half of its workers, has been allowed to bring in its entire workforce at its four plants — three in Gurugram and one in Manesar. It is also planning to initially increase the number of shifts from one to two.
The state
government has also given the go-ahead to Maruti
Suzuki’s Manesar plant to utilise 75 per cent of its workforce. Maruti’s
Manesar plant opened for production on Tuesday, while the Gurugram plant might
take more time to restart.
The state
government had earlier allowed companies to operate with workforce ranging from
20 per cent to over 50 per cent.
Confirming the
development, Sunjay Kapur, chairman of Sona Comstar, said:
“Yes, we have
received permission today (Tuesday) that we can operate with 100 per cent
manpower in all our Haryana plants and the factory can be operational 24x7. We
are doing only exports so far and are waiting for local demand. Manpower is an
issue as migrant workers have gone back. We will have to work on bringing them
back.”
Kapur also
confirmed that the firm had received permission for running the factory through
the day.
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