"We encourage our people to give their inputs that could increase efficiency and save money," Maruti Suzuki India managing executive officer (administration) S Y Siddiqui told PTI.
The company rewards its people for giving suggestions through letter of appreciations, movie tickets, dinner coupons and family vacations, he added.
Siddiqui, however, did not reveal how much the company saved during the last fiscal and said: "In 2009-10, we saved Rs 200 crore (Rs 2 billion).
"This was mainly because of a special drive done by Suzuki Motor Corp and its other subsidiaries in that fiscal."
Sources said according to estimates, the company saved about Rs 160 crore during 2010-11.
The company had received about 2.29 lakh suggestions last fiscal compared to about 129,000 suggestions in the previous fiscal, he added.
"The range of suggestions vary from some smallest works to very significant improvements and we reward people for the active participation," Siddiqui said.
Asked how the company manages its workforce, which has remained insulated to labour unrests despite being in a volatile Gurgaon-Manesar belt, Siddiqui said: "Transparency at all level is most important.
"A highly engaged workforce will never ever go against the company."
This is in sharp contrast to the company's past when strike by its workers crippled productions for three months from November 2000 to January 2001.
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