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Ford's India factory workers seek government help to safeguard jobs

Ford Motor will wind down operations at its factory in Sanand by the fourth quarter of 2021 and vehicle and engine manufacturing in its Chennai plant by 2022
  • The sudden announcement by Ford will put at risk the livelihoods of more than 2,600 permanent workers and over 1,000 contract staff
  • Last week, Ford Motor said it would stop making cars in India, taking a hit of about $2 billion to end years of unprofitable operations (REUTERS)Premium
    Last week, Ford Motor said it would stop making cars in India, taking a hit of about $2 billion to end years of unprofitable operations (REUTERS)

    Factory workers at Ford Motor Co's southern Indian plant near Chennai city have sought the state government's help to safeguard jobs that will be lost once the carmaker stops production, workers and union leaders said.

    Last week, Ford said it would stop making cars in India, taking a hit of about $2 billion to end years of unprofitable operations in a market that once promised exponential growth but has disappointed.

    The US automaker will wind down operations at its factory in Sanand in the western state of Gujarat by the fourth quarter of 2021 and vehicle and engine manufacturing in its southern Indian plant in Chennai by 2022, potentially laying off up to 4,000 employees.

    The sudden announcement by Ford will put at risk the livelihoods of more than 2,600 permanent workers and over 1,000 contract staff, union members said.

    "Thousands of workers are at the risk of losing their jobs as a result of Ford's decision to shut its Chennai factory," the Chennai Ford Employees Union said in a letter dated September 11 addressed to Tamil Nadu state minister T M Anbarasan.

    The union has asked Anbarasan to ensure that the livelihoods of workers are safeguarded by creating new jobs where they are able to earn money.

    Another union in Chennai, the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU), organised a protest against the company's management and the Indian government earlier on Monday.

    A poster announcing the protest questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" policy, which had promised to increase manufacturing jobs in India.

    "The government needs to step in and stop this now," E Muthukumar, secretary of the CITU told Reuters.

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    Published: 15 Sep 2021, 05:52 AM IST
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