Manesar: The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Monday said it will take up the violence at Maruti's Manesar plant with the Prime Minister's Office and the Haryana government.
The automobile industry is expected to write to the government against the violence at the plant and the risk to investments if the issue was not resolved.
The SIAM Executive Committee is slated to meet on July 25 to discuss the issue and the action plan needed to resolve labour disputes.
Meanwhile, a mahapanchayat of 200 villages met in Haryana on Monday in support of Maruti.
The village body said the stand-off between the company and the workers must be resolved peacefully and further requested the auto giant to stay put in Manesar as shifting out would hurt the employment prospects of the village youth.
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