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Nadu plant employees have called for strike from May 26 onwardsFactory workers at Renault-Nissan's car plant in Tamil Nadu will not report for work from Wednesday as their COVID-related security needs have not been met, a union representing the workers informed the business in a letter on Monday.The strike at the plant in Tamil Nadu, jointly owned by Nissan Motor and alliance partner Renault, comes ahead of a court hearing over accusations from employees that social distancing norms were not being followed and company-provided health advantages surpassed the threat to their lives.Nissan, which owns a majority stake in the plant, declined to comment, stating the matter is in court.Renault-Nissan told an Indian court last week it turned down claims that COVID-19 safety protocols were being overlooked at the factory, including it needs to continue production at its automobile plant to meet orders, Reuters reported on Sunday.





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