Coronavirus: Hero MotoCorp, Fiat suspend production till March 31
Hero MotoCorp and Fiat stated they are suspending production at all their sites until March 31, 2020 in order to safeguard their employees against coronavirus.
Country's largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp on Sunday said it has suspended production at all its sites across the globe until March 31, 2020 in order to safeguard its employees against COVID-19.
Besides, automaker Fiat has also suspended manufacturing operations in the country till the end of this month to check the spread of the contagious disease.
"With the safety and well-being of its employees as top priority in view of the escalating COVID-19 situation, the company has decided to halt operations at all of its global manufacturing facilities including in India, Colombia, and Bangladesh - and the Global Parts Centre (GPC) at Neemrana with immediate effect until March 31, 2020," Hero MotoCorp said in a statement.
Employees at all the other functions and locations including the Centre of Innovation and Technology (CIT) at Jaipur in Rajasthan will continue to work from home, except for those whose physical presence is necessary to run the day-to-day essential services, it added.
Similarly, automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) together with Fiat India Automobiles Private Limited (FIAPL), FCA's joint venture manufacturing facility in Ranjangaon, said that it will suspend manufacturing till March 31, 2020 to protect the health and safety of employees.
"The temporary suspension is in response to the increasing prevalence of positive COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra and particularly in Pune," the company said.
The two-wheeler major said it has been proactively monitoring the situation since the early stages of the breakout of COVID-19, and had rolled out a slew of measures to ensure the safety and well-being of its employees, thereby helping to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Hero MotoCorp Chairman Pawan Munjal, through two digital townhall meetings held in quick succession last week, has already conveyed the organisation's commitment to stand by the employees despite the severe disruptions caused by the ongoing situation, it added.
Similarly, FIAPL said it had already implemented increased sanitary processes coupled with improvements to protect employee safety, including thermal screening and extra buses for the work commute ensuring minimal social distancing.
"During this closure period, the Ranjangaon plant will also undertake intensified cleaning and santisation, including total fumigation to ensure a safe return for employees," the company said.
FIAPL will continue to be staffed with a small number of employees who are engaged in emergency services, it added.
There will be no retrenchment of any plant employees as a result of the plant closure and all will continue to receive their salaries during this closure period, the company noted.
(Edited by Evelyn Ratnakumar)