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Company Response

25 Jun 2021

Author:
Renault

Renault response on addressing COVID-related health and safety

Nissan continues to hold the health and safety of employees at the heart of their operations. As a people first organization, they have taken a host of measures towards employee well-being, while continue observing all safety protocols mandated by the government authorities. Starting with a single shift, they have carefully resumed operations at their plant yesterday in a phased and gradual manner to ensure adherence to all safety & social distancing norms. Almost 83% of the operators have reported for work today except those under quarantine and located outside of Chennai.

As per the Hon’ble Madras High Court’s directive, they had volunteered for a joint inspection of the plant yesterday under the supervision of senior government officials, RNAIPL management and Union representatives which concluded late last evening. RNAIPL management and the Union representatives have also jointly agreed and signed off the kaizen improvements for the additional safety of employees. The Hon’ble Court will now hear the matter next on June 4th. 

They will continue to closely monitor the developments and will continue to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety & well-being of their employees.