MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian carmaker Maruti Suzuki, a manager killed and 90 employees in jail after workers rioted at its second-largest factory, faces a lengthy shutdown that could cost it $15 million (9.5 million pounds) a day and disrupt supplies of its most popular hatchback.
Police said they want to detain the entire workforce of 3,000 at the Manesar factory in northern India, where workers rampaged on Wednesday after a disciplinary incident with a single employee. Scores were injured and a portion of the factory's vehicle assembly line was burned out.