Even as the strike at the Nasik plant of Ceat Tyres entered its third day on Sunday, the company has expressed hope that it will be able to resolve the crisis soon.
"We hope to resolve the crisis at the earliest and we are in constant touch with the union leaders. We hope to amicably resolve the issue within the next two days," company Vice President (HR) Ulhas Deshpande said.
The strike at the plant, located in the Satpur MIDC area of North Maharashtra, started at midnight on Thursday after a fight between a permanent employee and an employee on contract.
Following the incident, the union demanded an immediate end to contractual employment, or a change in the contractors.
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