Along with its Halol plant in Gujarat MG Motor India also plans to promote gender diversity across its dealerships and workshops.
As part of its commitment towards gender diversity, MG Motor India has successfully integrated over 31 percent women employees in its workforce as of last year itself.
Mausam Joshi, Assistant General Manager of Human Resources, MG Motor India: "We have women employees in almost all areas in the plant, including manufacturing, maintenance and supply chain."
MG Motor India inaugurated its manufacturing facility in Halol, Gujarat in September 2017 and launched its SUV, the Hector, in end-June 2019.
Closing the workplace gender gap

Women account for 31 percent of MG Motor India’s Halol plant in Gujarat. Find out about how the brand is promoting gender diversity.

07 Mar 2020 | 14208 Views | By Murali K Menon

Over the past five years, the Indian automobile industry has been focusing on bridging the gender diversity gap. Several vehicle manufacturers have stepped up their efforts to remedy the situation. In 2014, Tata Motors’ ‘Women in Blue’ initiative – which enrols, educates and skills women, especially from economically deprived areas ...

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