India's Maruti labour dispute ends
India's leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki ended a bitter month-long labour dispute with workers on Saturday that cost the company nearly $150 million in lost output.
The Japanese-controlled company and the workers at a Maruti plant in northern India had been at loggerheads since late August when the company locked out employees, accusing them of sabotaging cars on the production line.
"We are happy, everyone is happy that the strike is now over," Maruti chairman R.C. Bhargava told AFP.
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