<p>Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) on Tuesday said the labour strike at its Bidadi-based manufacturing plant in Karnataka has come to an end.</p>.<p>In November last year, the automaker had to declare a lockout at the facility following workers' union members resorting to a sit in strike at the factory premises to protest against the suspension of a worker.</p>.<p>"The TKM Employee's Union has officially called off the ongoing labour strike...Although a majority of members from a total of 3,350 employees had already voluntarily resumed work earlier, the labour strike that has been continuing has now officially come to an end today," TKM said in a statement.</p>.<p>The company said that the Karnataka government and the Department of Labour, played a crucial role in facilitating the reconciliation, between all parties.</p>.<p>On March 1, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/toyota-kirloskar-motor" target="_blank">TKM</a> accepted the undertaking given by union leaders on behalf of the members.</p>.<p>The company has also made a final appeal to all the other members to return to work by March 5 and ensure synergies based on mutual trust for the future and to respect the terms of their mutual understanding, the automaker said.</p>.<p>"Going forward, TKM will continue to work towards strengthening this value system by fostering relationships based on collaboration, trust, discipline and mutual respect," it added.</p>.<p>The company's Bidadi facility has two production units with a total installed capacity of 3.10 lakh units per annum.</p>
<p>Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) on Tuesday said the labour strike at its Bidadi-based manufacturing plant in Karnataka has come to an end.</p>.<p>In November last year, the automaker had to declare a lockout at the facility following workers' union members resorting to a sit in strike at the factory premises to protest against the suspension of a worker.</p>.<p>"The TKM Employee's Union has officially called off the ongoing labour strike...Although a majority of members from a total of 3,350 employees had already voluntarily resumed work earlier, the labour strike that has been continuing has now officially come to an end today," TKM said in a statement.</p>.<p>The company said that the Karnataka government and the Department of Labour, played a crucial role in facilitating the reconciliation, between all parties.</p>.<p>On March 1, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/toyota-kirloskar-motor" target="_blank">TKM</a> accepted the undertaking given by union leaders on behalf of the members.</p>.<p>The company has also made a final appeal to all the other members to return to work by March 5 and ensure synergies based on mutual trust for the future and to respect the terms of their mutual understanding, the automaker said.</p>.<p>"Going forward, TKM will continue to work towards strengthening this value system by fostering relationships based on collaboration, trust, discipline and mutual respect," it added.</p>.<p>The company's Bidadi facility has two production units with a total installed capacity of 3.10 lakh units per annum.</p>