For the second successive day, protesting employees tried to force their way into the factory, but the posse of policemen who stood guard took about 300 of them into custody as a preventive measure.
The police said detained employees, lodged in a marriage hall, have been released.
Foxconn had earlier announced that it would suspend operations from December 24 at its plant here due to a steep fall in orders in the wake of Nokia shutting facility here.
According to the union, over 1,700 employees would be impacted by the suspension.
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Meanwhile, in a notice to employees, a copy of which was circulated to Labour Department, Sriperumbudur, Foxconn said, "In order to reach for an amicable solution, it is now informed that the company has decided to offer VRS or severance package."
As there is a situation that employees cannot be offered jobs, the management has decided to give them salaries along with paid holidays, it said.
Foxconn India Employees Union President, E Muthu Kumar said the tripartite talks scheduled for December 26 will be held at Labour Commissioner office as announced earlier."We want jobs. We do not want the plant to be closed like Nokia's facility", he added.
The Foxconn management refused to accede to the Employees Union demand for opening the factory today, even after labour authorities tried to persuade them.