The company, after witnessing a prolonged dispute with striking workers over several issues, has received the Karnataka government’s approval to close the factory.
The labour department issued an official order on August 3, permitting the company to close its factory.
The order has been passed under Section 25 (O) (2) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
Parle set up its factory in Bengaluru in 2001 at an investment of Rs 70 crore (Rs 700 million).
It has about 250 employees on its rolls.
For two years, the factory workers were striking on and off and the management had declared a lock-out on March 15,
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