"The renewed talks have failed, suspension of thirty labourers is the contentious issue," Additional Labour Commissioner J T Jinkalappa told PTI.
To a question, he said: "The next step will be that we will have to prohibit the lockout, we will take that decision in a day or two, first we will have to submit the report to the government after that the decision will happen."
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, the subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp of Japan, had on March 16 declared a lockout, following the failure of talks between the management and the union over wage negotiations.
"We now are in touch with the Labour Department for the next steps in this issue," it added.
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On March 24, the management lifted the lockout but employees did not resume work as they objected to signing a good conduct undertaking as demanded by the company and pressed for withdrawal of the suspension orders.
On lat Thursday, the Labour department had renewed talks in an attempt to bring both the parties to a dialogue table to end the stalemate.
"We will wait and see what government will do. Labour department officials have told us they will submit a report to Additional Chief Secretary labour department," he said.
Kumar also pointed out that relay fast by union employees as a mark of protest has entered 14th day.