More Jobs In Auto Lost, Toyota And Hyundai Cut Production


- 3.5 lakh jobs have already been cut in the Indian auto sector
- Manufacturers have already started cutting down on production
- Passenger vehicle sales saw the sharpest decline in over 2 decades
With India's auto sales declining for the ninth straight month in July, more automotive manufacturers are laying off workers and temporarily halting production to keep costs in check, according to sources and documents seen by Reuters.
Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor and South Korea's Hyundai Motor are the latest in a string of companies to briefly halt some parts of production at plants to combat slumping sales, according to company memos to employees, reviewed by Reuters.Passenger vehicle sales in July fell at the fastest pace in nearly two decades.
The sales declines have triggered major job cuts in India's auto sector, with many companies forced to shut down factories for days and axe shifts.
Sources have told Reuters that even more companies have now begun to lay off temporary workers as the slowdown worsens.
Denso Corp's India unit, which makes powertrain and air-conditioning systems for cars, has cut some temporary workers at its Manesar plant in north India, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
A spokeswoman for Denso said the information was incorrect and declined to elaborate further.
In a separate email, another company official disputed that the firm employed temporary workers at its Manesar plant.
Bellsonica, which is part-owned by India's biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki and makes auto framework parts, has also let more than 350 workers go in Manesar, two sources said.In an email, Bellsonica said the workers that had been let go were temporary workers, and most had been let go earlier in the year.Reuters earlier this month reported automakers, component manufacturers and dealers had already cut 350,000 jobs
In a meeting with India's finance ministry on Aug 7, industry executives asked for tax cuts, and easier access to finance for dealers and buyers, in an effort to revive sales.Toyota, in a notice dated Aug 13, told its workers the company would halt production at its plants in Bengaluru in southern India on Aug 16 and 17 "due to low market demand of vehicles" and high stock of about 7,000 vehicles. N Raja, deputy managing director, at Toyota's India unit, told Reuters that while the company had a flexible production system it had to resort to five no-production days in August to prevent the build up of stock."The industry is deeply concerned with the reality of poor customer sentiment faced by the sector," said Raja, adding he hoped the government would step in to support the industry
Hyundai, in a memo on Aug 9, also said it would halt production for several days in August across various departments including the body shop and paint shop as well as its engine and transmission plants. A Hyundai Motor India spokesman said the company expected sales to pick up in the festive season starting next month and added that the company had not laid off any workers.
(Writing by Aditi Shah; Editing by Euan Rocha and Mark Potter)
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