Court asked Renault-Nissan to pay Chennai plant workers ₹708.4 million interim dues
Court asked Renault-Nissan to pay Chennai plant workers ₹708.4 million interim dues
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An Indian arbitrator has ordered the automakers Renault-Nissan to pay its 3,542 workers in the Chennai plant to pay an average of more than ₹7,100 per month as additional wages. This amount has to be paid as interim relief to the workers, reports media. It will cost the company a total amount of ₹708.4 million. The workers at the Chennai facility of the Renault-Nissan group filed an industrial arbitration, demanding ₹20,000 as a monthly interim settlement. This came as the previous wage agreement expired in March 2019. In response, Renault and Nissan agreed to pay an average of ₹2,250 every month ending March 2021. But the workers were demanding higher pay.

This pointed to a legal battle between Nissan and its worker union since July this year after both parties failed to reach a mutual agreement over several issues. This also included the higher wages. Nisan insisted that paying higher wages as per the workers' demand is unviable in the long run. On August 16, a court ruling ordered Renault-Nissan shall pay ₹10,000 per month for the 12 months ending March 2020. Also, the alliance has to pay ₹5,000 per month for 16 months ending July 2021.

The order comes for Nissan at a time when the company is still striving to grab a significant market share despite investing $1 billion in the country. The automaker last year stated that it intends to restructure the business in India among some other key markets. The mandate comes as a blow to Renault as well, which has been struggling in the Indian market despite being here for a long time.

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