The VRS notice was pasted on the gates of the company's Uttarpara unit by the management, which said all workers would be paid their statutory dues plus and additional amount of Rs one lakh each.
The VRS scheme would be applicable from today (November 9) till November 20, both days inclusive, the company said in a statement.
The Uttarpara unit of Hindustan Motors (HM) employed about 2,300 odd workers.
HM, which shot to limelight by manufacturing the iconic Ambassador car at its Uttarpara unit, faced troubled fortunes with declining sales of the vehicle over the years owing to onset of competition from Japanese and Korean auto makers.
A series of tripartite meetings which took place immediately after the suspension of work, yielded no result.
HM said in its statement that today's decision was in line with the restructuring of the Uttarpara unit, which was announced earlier.
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