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Ashok Leyland announces five non-working days at Chennai plant

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2019, at 09:32 am

New Delhi, Sept 6 (IBNS): Indian automobile major Ashok Leyland on Friday declared  five non-working days at its plant in Chennai, media reports said.

Workers at the commercial vehicle maker's Chennai plant received a communication from Ashok Leyland about the five-day holiday, sources told NDTV.

Sluggishness and contraction in the commercial vehicle market has led to the move by Ashok Leyland, company sources told the news channel.

The company made the announcement at a time when the country is witnessing a slump in sales in the auto sector.

The five days of no production will impact around 5,000 workers at the plant, including 3,000 contractual personnel, sources told NDTV.

Rajan Wadhera, President,  Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) recently said sales report coming out from various companies for the month of August 2019 has been very dismal with over 30% erosion of sales for Passenger Vehicles.

"The Commercial Vehicle and Two wheeler sales are also significantly negative indicating that the market has still not responded to the various measures initiated by the Hon’ble Finance Minister last month," he said.

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