<p>The workers, however, said they will not leave the factory unless forcibly evicted.<br />In the meantime, the union of Suzuki Powertrain India Ltd (SPIL) claimed that 18 workers have been sacked by the company.<br /><br />Suzuki Powertrain India Employees Union (SPIEU) and the rebel body of MSI's Manesar plant -- Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU), also said that they will challenge the High Court order at the Supreme Court.<br /><br />"There are about 1,500 police personnel inside the plant. They have asked us to leave the factory otherwise action will be taken against us," a worker inside Maruti's Manesar plant told PTI.<br /><br />He said the workers have decided to defy the court order and will sit inside the plant unless forcefully evicted, adding food supplies to the workers have been stopped since 7 am this morning.<br /><br />Similarly, workers at SPIL, which supplies engines and transmissions to MSI, said they are also not vacating the factory premises. The company has sacked 18 workers.<br /><br />"The management has not informed us individually but has pasted an order on the notice board saying 18 of us are terminated," SPIEU President Sube Singh Yadav said.<br /><br />The strike will not end now, unless these workers are reinstated, Yadav said.<br />SPIL officials could not be reached for comments.<br /><br />Yadav said the workers are preparing to move the Supreme Court against the High Court order.<br /><br />Yesterday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court passed an order that there would be no sit-in strike within 100 meters of the premises of Maruti Suzuki's factory at Manesar.<br />"We are talking to lawyers and we are going challenge the high court order in the Supreme Court," Yadav said.<br /><br />MSEU President Sonu Gujjar said the worker's body at MSI's Manesar plant would also challenge the High Court order.<br /><br />Workers at MSI's Manesar plant, SPIL and Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd have been on strike since October 7 demanding reinstatement of about 1,200 casual workers at the carmaker's Manesar plant along with 44 other permanent workers.</p>
<p>The workers, however, said they will not leave the factory unless forcibly evicted.<br />In the meantime, the union of Suzuki Powertrain India Ltd (SPIL) claimed that 18 workers have been sacked by the company.<br /><br />Suzuki Powertrain India Employees Union (SPIEU) and the rebel body of MSI's Manesar plant -- Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU), also said that they will challenge the High Court order at the Supreme Court.<br /><br />"There are about 1,500 police personnel inside the plant. They have asked us to leave the factory otherwise action will be taken against us," a worker inside Maruti's Manesar plant told PTI.<br /><br />He said the workers have decided to defy the court order and will sit inside the plant unless forcefully evicted, adding food supplies to the workers have been stopped since 7 am this morning.<br /><br />Similarly, workers at SPIL, which supplies engines and transmissions to MSI, said they are also not vacating the factory premises. The company has sacked 18 workers.<br /><br />"The management has not informed us individually but has pasted an order on the notice board saying 18 of us are terminated," SPIEU President Sube Singh Yadav said.<br /><br />The strike will not end now, unless these workers are reinstated, Yadav said.<br />SPIL officials could not be reached for comments.<br /><br />Yadav said the workers are preparing to move the Supreme Court against the High Court order.<br /><br />Yesterday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court passed an order that there would be no sit-in strike within 100 meters of the premises of Maruti Suzuki's factory at Manesar.<br />"We are talking to lawyers and we are going challenge the high court order in the Supreme Court," Yadav said.<br /><br />MSEU President Sonu Gujjar said the worker's body at MSI's Manesar plant would also challenge the High Court order.<br /><br />Workers at MSI's Manesar plant, SPIL and Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd have been on strike since October 7 demanding reinstatement of about 1,200 casual workers at the carmaker's Manesar plant along with 44 other permanent workers.</p>