The workers’ union has said it will take steps to protect the employment of around 8,000 people, half being women.
On Wednesday, the union and the management had an hour-long meeting here and discussed the fate of the factory and its employees.
The plant was to be transferred to Microsoft before March 31 as part of a euro 5.44-billion deal.
Lat week, the Supreme Court asked Nokia to give a Rs 3,500-crore (Rs 35-billion) guarantee before transferring one of its biggest plants globally, which is also under an income tax dispute.
The order upheld an earlier verdict by a lower court.
President of Nokia India Thozhilalar Sangham M Saravana Kumar, who represented the workers in the meeting, said, “The management said it hasn’t
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