Coca-Cola ‘voluntarily retires’ 65 employees from HCCB bottling plants
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Coca-Cola, the beverages maker from Atlanta Georgia, has retired 65 of its employees via voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) at its Indian bottling unit
These five factories employed 390 people, half of which are still on the payrolls. While one-third of these employees have relocated to other locations, the remaining ones have opted for VRS, an official told ET.
Even though the company didn’t confirm the fact, this is possibly the largest number of employees that the company’s Indian branch has let go of at a time.
As per the company’s website, HCCB, which employs 9,500 people, handles 65% of the company's total bottling operations in India.
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