General Motors to consider fresh VRS applications at Halol facility

Transfer process, including pre-transfer visits, begins early May

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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on Thursday said it will accept fresh applications for scheme from workers of its Halol manufacturing facility, where it has stopped production.

GM India President and Managing Director Kaher Kazem said the step has been taken after a number of at the unit had individually approached the management seeking reopening of a separation scheme offered earlier.

"As we continue to consolidate GM India manufacturing at our Talegaon plant, we are listening to our and supporting them through the transition," Kazem said in a statement.

He further said the company will consider fresh applications for the separation packages, which remains unchanged, but only for only a short period of time.

"We are mindful of the impact on our workforce of ceasing GM production at Halol, but we need to ensure our manufacturing consolidation remains on track. Halol have the option of a generous separation payment or continuity of employment at our Talegaon facility," he added.

The company's who have so far not signed on for the separation package have received communication about transfer to Talegaon.

The transfer process, including pre-transfer visits, begins early May, the company said.

On April 28, US auto major General Motors stopped production at its first Indian plant in Halol, Gujarat, as part of consolidation of manufacturing operations in the country.

The company's arm, will now operate all of its manufacturing operations from its second plant at Talegaon in Maharashtra.

In 2015, the auto major had announced that it would cease production at the plant, a move that affected around 1,100

The Halol unit, which had a total annual manufacturing capacity of 1.1 lakh units annually, was originally planned to be shut by mid-2016.

General Motors to consider fresh VRS applications at Halol facility

Transfer process, including pre-transfer visits, begins early May

Transfer process, including pre-transfer visits, begins early May
on Thursday said it will accept fresh applications for scheme from workers of its Halol manufacturing facility, where it has stopped production.

GM India President and Managing Director Kaher Kazem said the step has been taken after a number of at the unit had individually approached the management seeking reopening of a separation scheme offered earlier.

"As we continue to consolidate GM India manufacturing at our Talegaon plant, we are listening to our and supporting them through the transition," Kazem said in a statement.

He further said the company will consider fresh applications for the separation packages, which remains unchanged, but only for only a short period of time.

"We are mindful of the impact on our workforce of ceasing GM production at Halol, but we need to ensure our manufacturing consolidation remains on track. Halol have the option of a generous separation payment or continuity of employment at our Talegaon facility," he added.

The company's who have so far not signed on for the separation package have received communication about transfer to Talegaon.

The transfer process, including pre-transfer visits, begins early May, the company said.

On April 28, US auto major General Motors stopped production at its first Indian plant in Halol, Gujarat, as part of consolidation of manufacturing operations in the country.

The company's arm, will now operate all of its manufacturing operations from its second plant at Talegaon in Maharashtra.

In 2015, the auto major had announced that it would cease production at the plant, a move that affected around 1,100

The Halol unit, which had a total annual manufacturing capacity of 1.1 lakh units annually, was originally planned to be shut by mid-2016.
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