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Workers on Strike at Hyundai Motor India’s Chennai Plant

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CHENNAI: This is an other industrial unrest after Maruti Suzuki labour problem. Now Hyundai Motor’s workers also demanding high wages.

India CSRIndia’s leading car maker Hyundai Motor India management’s intransigent attitude and denial of genuine trade union rights has again force its workers to take strike action. It is to be noted that Hyundai Motor India employees have been demanding a long-term wage settlement benchmarked against the wage hike announced at Maruti Suzuki Ltd.

This is  On 30 October 2012 workers led by Hyundai Motor India Employees’ Union (HMIEU) launched strike action at Irungattukottai near Chennai. As Tamilnadu police denied permission to conduct a peaceful protest action near the factory, workers are holding the protest demonstration at Assistant Labour Commissioner Office at SIPCOT Industrial Complex.

A section of the workers at Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL)’s plant at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, continued their strike for the third day on Friday (2 November 2012). However, the workers’ attempt to have their concerns addressed by the Tamil Nadu government failed.

It is worth mentioning that  Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) on 18 October 2012 announced the successful completion of its wage settlement negotiations with the United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE). According to the statement the three year wage settlement with UUHE will be from April 1, 2012 and remain effective until March 31, 2015. The wage increase ranges from Rs. 11,000 to Rs. 13,000 excluding components like the variable dearness allowances and other welfare benefits.  The employees will get 40% of the wage increase in the first year and 30% in the next two years.

Facts :

2007: United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE) was formed.

2008: During a strike action management dismissed 87 workers.

3 October 2012: Workers Demanded wage settlement

18 October 2012: The company signed a historic wage agreement with UUHE

30 October 2012: Workers started strike at plant near Chennai.

1 November 2012:  A S Soundararajan, Member of Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly and Honorary President of HMIEU raised the issue in the legislative assembly

This strike action comes on the backdrop of a recently concluded wage agreement between the Hyundai India management and United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE) on 18 October 2012.

Key demands of the striking workers are:

Reinstatement of 27 workers, who were sacked by the management in the year 2008.

Recognition of the HMIEU by the management or to hold a secret ballot election to decide the majority union.

Renegotiation of the recently concluded wage agreement with the UUHE.

Meanwhile, in a statement, HMIL said production at the facility was according to schedule, and the number of striking workers had dropped from 180 to 150 on  November 2, 2012.

R Sridhar, general secretary, Hyundai Motor India Employees Union (HMIEU), which is backed by the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (Citu), said on Friday, about 600 people had participated in the strike. For the last two days, the union had said the number of striking workers was 700.

On Tuesday, the company produced 2,054 cars, while on Wednesday, the number rose to 2,157. Yesterday, the number of cars produced was 2,176 cars.

Meanwhile, HMIEU’s attempts to seek the intervention of the state government did not yield any result. Incidentally, A Soundararajan, general secretary, Citu, is a member of the state legislative assembly.

HMIEU is demanding the HMIL management reinstate 27 suspended employees, negotiate a wage agreement with HMIEU and recognise HMIEU. HMIL, however, said it recognised United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE), which had 1,300 of the 2007 permanent workers under its fold, as the official union. The company had signed a historic wage agreement with UUHE on October 18, 2012. It has categorically stated it wouldn’t recognise any other union. About 400 employees who aren’t members of UUHE have signed and accepted the wage settlement.

Hyundai Motor India on first day of strike, in a statement, said around 130 workers from the CITU-affiliated Hyundai Motor India Employees Union (HMIEU) “disrupted work illegally” at its factory, affecting production for about 78 minutes. The company produces 2,000 cars every day and the production loss because of work disruption is estimated to be 59 cars, said the statement.

However, according to HMIEU representatives, around 700 workers are participating in the “strike”, across shifts. The demands include reinstatement of 27 suspended workers and salary negotiations. The Korean car manufacturer has a three-year wage settlement with another union, the United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE), which the company has recognised. HMIEU is not recognised by the company.

India CSRThe statement says: “Hyundai Motor India has already recognised UUHE as the official union, which has a majority membership of over 1,300 permanent workers amongst a total strength of 2007 permanent workers. The company is categorical that it will not recognise any other union.”

HMIEU was formed in 2007 and affiliated to Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU). During a strike action in 2008 the management dismissed 87 workers. Even after prolonged negotiations between the HMIEU and the management with the involvement of Government officials, still 27 workers remain dismissed, while others who were charged with similar offences were reinstated. It is significant to note that dismissed workers include office bearers of the HMIEU.

On the other hand, the management has swiftly recognized the United Union of Hyundai Employees (UUHE) soon after its formation in May 2011 and signed a wage agreement. HMIEU allege that it is unfair labour practice as the management neither informed nor consulted HMIEU, even though the union has submitted charter demands on various issues including wages in February 2012.  R Sridher, General Secretary of HMIEU alleges that, the management has been forcing workers to accept its anti-worker wage agreement with UUHE.

On 1 November, A S Soundararajan, Member of Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly and Honorary President of HMIEU raised the issue in the legislative assembly and called for intervention of the state government to find a solution to the dispute at Hyundai Motor India. A meeting between the management and the HMIEU union in the presence of the State Labour Minister is scheduled to be held in the late evening on 1 November 2012.

Recently petition filed before the Madras High Court seeking an injunction against the union organising a demonstration on the factory premises, the company had said that for each day of production loss, it would lose about 2,100 cars, at a total worth of over Rs 63 crore. Its annual turnover is about Rs 20,000 crore, on an investment of about Rs 9,000 crore.

 (Inputs from Business Standard/Business Line/http://www.industriall-union.org)

(Photo: http://www.industriall-union.org/hyundai-motors-india-workers-on-strike)

 

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