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MICO Nashik plant workers call off stir

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Bangalore , Nov. 25

THE workers at the Nashik plant of MICO have called off their 10-day old strike.

In a notice to the Bombay Stock Exchange, MICO said a memorandum of understanding was signed with the workers and the strike has been called off.

There are around 3,000 workers at the Nashik factory.

Along with Bangalore, the Nashik plant has been earmarked for MICO-Bosch's prestigious project, the common rail diesel injection system.

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