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Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Justice not only be done but it must appear to have been done too.
Maruti case: 1 held; SHO summoned on petitions - The Times of India

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Haryana asks Maruti to pay Rs 235 cr for farmer compensation - India - Haryana - ibnlive
From India, Delhi
dmc554@gmail.com
22

DEAR SIR
The problem of maruti violence is very complex. The management knows the case inside out so they are the best judges of what is to be done inside the factory. An introspection is required to go to the root of the problem. Unless that is sorted out such incidences will keep repeating itself, as it did in Honda s case also.

From India, Pune
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Key accused Jiyalal on 5 days' police remand - The Times of India
From India, Delhi
sanjaysuriyamuthu
2

Indian Govt. Should do a proper root cause analysis and this would help us to know the entire background and reasons for workers vent their frustrations all of a sudden in violent manner, their may many reasons for their behavior such as poor IR is practiced in the company , or management may not have kept the promises to the employee community
From India, Madras
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Govt is aware of the problem and it is doing what it deems fit.
2.To moot any proposal collective wisdom is essential. Your proposal seems to have no back up. Maruti Suzuki has approached all HR heads of the companies 20 days ago. They are yet to reply.
3.I have ocean of frustrations.I am managing those myself and not the Government.
4.Frustration is the result of ineptness. Moving from ineptness to aptness is combating frustration.

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Maruti Suzuki will be back to routine on 21/08/2012.
July 18,2012 effect on Maruti Suzuki.
Will life in Maruti Suzuki become as usual as it was before July18,2012?
Will life in Maruti Suzuki become more just, fair and reasonable?
Will life in Maruti Suzuki become less just, fair and reasonable?

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

July 18,2012 effect on companies other than Maruti Suzuki.
Is life in companies other than Maruti Suzuki as usual as it was before July18,2012?
Is life in companies other than Maruti Suzuki more just, fair and reasonable?
Is life in companies other than Maruti Suzuki less just, fair and reasonable?

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Enough workers at Manesar to produce 150 units per day: RC Bhargava, Maruti Suzuki - The Economic Times

ET Now: As per reports, around 500 workers were found guilty of the violence at the Manesar plant. Apart from firing them, what are the other actions that the company is looking to take?

RC Bhargava: No. let me make it clear that these workers have not been tried or charge-sheeted or found guilty in any way. These are workers whom our internal inquiries have shown as having participated in the violence. Since we are going to start production with people who have been the victims of this violence, one of the conditions of starting was that these managers and supervisors were very clear they will work where people who were involved in violence were not present.

These 500 people have been identified on the basis of the statements of people who were in the factory, but were not injured. It is a one-sided inquiry; we have not given the workers the chance to rebut this. However, we are satisfied on the basis of our managers' and our supervisors' statements that these people were all part of the crowd which indulged in the violent activities on the 18th.

ET Now: So you are saying this is a one-sided inquiry, and those 500 people have been asked not to report to work based on the managerial statements itself. Do you expect there could possibly be some disturbance by these workers? What security steps have you taken for that?

RC Bhargava: The district administration has ensured that if these people create any disturbance outside the factory, it would be the district administration's responsibility to take care of it. Inside the factory, we are responsible for taking care of any kind of disturbance which may be created. We have enough security forces available both inside and outside the factory to take care of any disturbance which might be created in addition to the police and the security forces.

The local community leaders have all supported Maruti. They want production to start. They do not want this kind of violence and disruption of production. Therefore, I expect that we may not even need to use the police force, etc., because the influence of the local community leaders will ensure that nothing wrong happens in the future.

ET Now: Is the state government likely to initiate any legal action against these workers?

RC Bhargava: That is a separate action because the police are investigating the criminal charges for the criminal offences which took place. One man died. About 50 odd people had limbs and bones broken. Those are all criminal offences. The police are investigating the criminal charges and on the basis of investigation, the police will file charge sheets against those who they feel should be prosecuted on the basis of the evidence.

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Trade unions slam Maruti over sacking of 500 workers - PTI
From India, Delhi
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