The Madras High Court on Monday asked the Franco-Japanese car joint venture Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd to complete its study on maintaining social distance at the production line at the earliest.The court also asked the company .
The workers union at the Franco-Japanese joint venture plant Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd has decided not to report for duty on Monday till Covid-19 safety measures are put in place.On the other hand, workers at Hyundai Motor .
Franco-Japanese joint venture car maker Renault Nissan Automotive India Ltd that announced closure of its plant near here for five days to prevent Covid-19 spread has to roll out 34,964 units to meet export obligations between May-October .
Madras High Court has ordered the Tamil Nadu government to have some kind of supervision to ensure that the workers are not forced to work in conditions that can be dangerous to their health. The High Court has also ordered the Renault Nissan alliance to submit the production details after the reduction of shifts from three to two. This has been done after the worker's at Renault-Nissan's manufacturing plant announced that they will be going on a strike on Wednesday because their safety demands related to COVID-19 are not being met.
The Madras High Court has ordered the Tamil Nadu government to have some sort of supervision at Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd so that the workmen are not forced to work risking their health. The court also ordered Renault Nissan Automotive to submit the production details after the reduction of shifts from three to two. Hearing a case filed by Renault Nissan India Thozhilalar Sangam (RNITS), the court on Monday said: It is imperative that some kind of supervision be maintained by the State through the appropriate officers so that the workmen at Renault are not forced to work in conditions that may put their health in danger.