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Around 5000 employees retrenched in auto sector in Tamil Nadu due to slowdown

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By: Talat Mohsin

Tamil Nadu, one of the top 10 automobile hubs in the world, is facing a massive auto industry crisis due to dipping of vehicular demand in the country. Around 5000 contractual employees have been retrenched till now in the state due to this unprecedented slowdown.
The major causes of these slowdowns have been determined as Indian government’s policies and the global economic slowdown. This slowdown has also resulted in the decrease in production all over the state. Major companies like Nissan, Hyundai, BMW, Daimler, Yamaha and TVS have their bases in the state. Because of it’s scale, the industry is one of the biggest employers in the state and the slowdown has raised a storm for the common people.
While the sales of TVS motor companies was 321179 units in July 2018, this year the sales was only 279465 units.
Hyundai has had no retrenchments till now, but there are indications that the situation will change for the worse.
This July turned out to be the worse for the auto sector as they hit their lowest mark in sales in 19 years all over India. The sales fell by 31% to 200790 vehicles last month from 290931 units a year earlier.

Auto crisis in India at its peak

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By: Talat Mohsin

Amidst the auto industry slowdown in India, an estimated three lakh and fifty thousand people have lost their jobs due to layoff. India is the fourth largest automobile market in the world, but the sales slowdown has caused India to have a major labour crisis. The auto industry contributes more than 7% of India’s GDP.

This slowdown has resulted in the job losses on the level of automakers, dealers, suppliers and other organised levels. The auto industry in India had been under pressure for a year. Several companies have been forced to shut down their factory for days and axe shifts.

• Maruti has cut up its temporary workforce by 6% over the last six months.
• Tata motors had a week long shutdown in four of its plants in the last two weeks.
• Yamaha motors and auto component makers like valio have laid off about 1700 temporary workers.
• Wheels India can possibly cut its temporary workforce by 800.

This was just a glimpse in the problems faced by the auto industry. The Automotive Component Manufacturing Association Of India had previously said that the country’s auto plants industry could be forced to cut 10 lakh jobs if the slowdown in vehicle sale continues.

This slowdown has emerged to become a massive problem for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as unemployment among Indians is increasing substantially in his second term. Earlier this year, it was reported that India’s unemployment rate stood at 6.1% in FY18, some even saying that it is the highest rate of unemployment seen by the country in the last four decades. The unprecedented auto crisis has certainly added more to the challenges faced by the Modi Government.