In what could spell more trouble for the management of Hero MotoCorp Ltd, the country’s largest two-wheeler maker, workers at the company’s Dharuhera unit in Haryana will support the protest for higher wages by their counterparts at the Gurgaon plant.
Representatives of employees at the Gurgaon facility said on Tuesday workers would stop cooperating with engineers and supervisors from Wednesday.
“We will just do our individual work. This would slow down the production processes. The workers at Dharuhera have also said they would support our agitation,” said a union office-bearer of the Hero MotoCorp Workers Union (Gurgaon).
About 11,000 permanent and contract workers across both units are sporting black armbands to press the demand for better wages at the Gurgaon facility.
“The management was concerned that if they hiked our wages significantly more than the Rs 6,500 hike given to our colleagues at Dharuhera, there would be protests.
“But the workers there understand that living conditions are more expensive in Gurgaon.
“They are supporting us unconditionally,” added the union leader, who did not want to be named.
Workers at Gurgaon have been demanding an increase of Rs 15,000 in wages over a three-year