The audience stands in for a group of American writers, gathered to hear Lewis talk about his life and work. There are several missed opportunities. The Belfast-born Lewis was a child when h...
Tata Motors Ltd's Nano plant at Sanand GIDC. (TOI photo: Yogesh Chawda) AHMEDABAD: After exactly one month, the striking workers of Tata Nano plant at Sanand in Gujarat on Tuesday called off their strike and decided to resume duty from Wednesday. The decision was taken after a marathon meeting between the workers's representatives, top management of Tata Motors and the Labour Department officials on Tuesday. Tata Motors stated that it will revoke the suspension of 13 out of 26 workers and will take decision about the rest following completion of enquiries being conducted by the company. Decision regarding another two suspended workers will be taken after they reply to the company's second show cause notice, it stated. "Workmen will call off the strike and resume duty from 23 March and restore normalcy and operate as per productivity, quality, discipline and safety requirements of the plant, " the company stated. "Tata Motors, without setting a precedence, will revoke suspension of 13 of the workmen while continuing their enquiry.
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