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MICO Jaipur unit staff to strike work

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Bangalore, Sept 12 Motor Industries Company Ltd (MICO) has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that its employees’ union at its Jaipur plant has given notice of its intention to strike work from September 13, in connection with its demands.

Sources in the union told Business Line that the workers have decided to go on strike because of the reported suspension of two top members of the union. The union has also put forth its demand for productivity bonus, sources said.

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