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As Aurangabad goes into lockdown, questions raised on Bajaj Auto's Waluj plant

The Waluj plant, which reopened on June 24 after a month long shutdown, employs more than 8,100 employees and contractors

July 07, 2020 / 19:42 IST
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With the local administration in Aurangabad opting for a district-wide lockdown for nine days starting July 10, questions have now been raised on the Bajaj Auto's Waluj facility and if it was following COVID-19 related standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Sources told Moneycontrol that little more than 400 COVID-19 positive cases have emerged, including 10 deaths, from the automaker's Waluj factory. The rise in cases, sources said, is attributed to resistance from the employees to follow the SOPs.

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These floor workers said a large proportion of the workforce did not wear masks while on duty, flouting one of the crucial SOPs. “Workers have complained of heat and breathing problems while wearing a mask,” a worker who is part of the union told Moneycontrol.

Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director, Bajaj Auto, had earlier noted that 60 percent people in Aurangabad don't wear masks.