Thursday, June 17, 2010

Honda's troubled China plant returned to normalcy

Honda Motors' Southern China based Guangdong plant , which had been going through a complete production halt since last one week, returned to normalcy on Tuesday, company said in a statement. The work at this plant resumed partially on Monday when most of the (around 1500) employees had agreed to return to their jobs, however, some of them were still demanding a pay hike.



The Guangdong plant of Honda Motors supplies car locks and key sets for the vehicles of this Japanese auto giant. The company has a series of factories in this region which is known as 'workshop of the world'. The drastic conditions for Chinese blue collar workers came to the fore after a series of suicide incidents took place among Chinese assembly line workers at Foxconn.

According to a local Chinese official, the company had agreed on increasing the pay package to 100 yuan ($15) a month from existing 1,700 yuan a month, however, the workers were demanding a monthly salary of 2,000 yuan.



Source:- Honda's troubled China plant returned to normalcy - New Cars

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