A 13-member committee, comprising members of various trade unions, including Honda Two Wheelers Employees Union Manesar, Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) and Maruti Udyog Kamgar Union, has been formed to oversee the agitation against the Japanese two wheeler major.
"Tomorrow we will assemble at Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurgaon and march to HMSI head office to protest against the high-handed action taken against workers of the Tapukara plant," Maruti Udyog Kamgar Union General Secretary Kuldeep Janghu told PTI.
HMSI's Tapukara plant was hit by labour unrest on February 16 as workers blocked exit gates of the factory demanding reinstatement of four colleagues who have been sacked by the company on disciplinary grounds.
The company management had termed the matter as purely an issue of indiscipline and which cannot be overlooked. The Tapukara (Rajasthan) based plant has an annual capacity of 12 lakh motorcycles and scooters.
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When contacted, HMSI Senior Vice-President General and Corporate Affairs Harbhajan Singh said, "We have no information regarding this protest. The only trade union we are dealing with currently is the union of Manesar plant workers. As far as I know we don't have a union at Tapukara plant."
Honda grew 50 per cent faster than the industry at 22 per cent in the June quarter, thanks to the fact that its flagship brand Activa is the No. 1 two-wheeler in the country since May.
On his expectation from the festive sales, Guleria said he expects this year's sales to be "much higher than last year's 2.16 lakh unit on the single day of Dhanteras," without quantifying it.
Guleria based his optimism to the near total over the counter availability of the Activas now, having been able to reduce the booking period from 5-6 weeks earlier in the year to 2-3 days now, thanks to 1.2 million unit the Gujarat plant.
Honda was the first in sales among two-wheelers during 2014-15 in five states and two UTs, including Maharashtra and Delhi.
According to a Macquarie Research report, these markets contribute 55 per cent of the total 16 million units sales last year and HMSI's market share gain has been led by the structural uptrend in scooters.