Updated Apr 08, 2021 | 17:09 IST
The New Delhi-based company will facilitate similar vaccination initiative across its group firms such as Hero FinCorp, Hero Future Energies, Rockman Industries, Hero Electronix and AG Industries Hero MotoCorp to cover COVID-19 vaccination cost for employees, vendors, dealers 
New Delhi: The country s largest two wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp on Thursday said it will cover the COVID-19 vaccination cost of its workforce, including permanent and contractual employees. The Pawan Munjal-led company plans to cover 80,000 people under this initiative.
Hero joins a host of other automobile manufacturing companies and their component suppliers like Toyota Kirloskar, TVS Motor Co, Skoda Auto Volkswagen Indian Ltd and others, who have decided to bear covid-19 vaccine costs for all employees.
The country s largest two wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp on Thursday said it will cover the COVID-19 vaccination cost of its workforce, including permanent and contractual employees. The company will also facilitate similar vaccination initiatives across its group companies such as Hero FinCorp, Hero Future Energies, Rockman Industries, Hero Electronix and AG Industries, the two wheeler major said in a statement.
Hero MotoCorp would also be working closely with its dealers and supply chain partners to facilitate similar vaccination for their employees, it added. More than 80,000 employees, including the entire workforce of Hero MotoCorp, group companies and supply chain partners will be covered under this initiative.
Hero MotoCorp will bear the cost of the vaccination drive for its workforce.
The Company will also facilitate similar vaccination initiative across its group companies such as Hero FinCorp, Hero Future Energies, Rockman Industries, Hero Electronix and AG Industries.
More than 80,000 employees, including the entire workforce of Hero MotoCorp, Group Companies and Supply Chain Partners will be covered under this initiative. Additionally, a similar drive will be commenced for Hero MotoCorp s Pan-India dealer network.
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