March 08, 2013 / 16:30 IST
Auto component maker Bosch Ltd today said workers at its Bangalore plant have gone on a tool down strike from yesterday without prior notice.
"Workmen of the company's Bangalore plant have resorted to an illegal 'Tool Down' strike w.e.f. end of first shift of March 7, 2013, without giving any prior notice to the management," the company said in a filing to the BSE.
Without disclosing how much production has been affected, it said: "Efforts are in hand to resolve the matter with the Union and restore normalcy at the earliest."
The company's Bangalore plant has a history of workers unrest and in September 2011, the plant was shut down temporarily following strike by workers.
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The strike at Bosch comes on the same day when auto major
Mahindra & Mahindra announced that the 3-day tool down strike by workers at its Nashik plant has been called off.
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