Over
500 casual workers employed at Nestle's Goa manufacturing unit will be "impacted" due to
the nationwide crackdown on Maggi.
"The
contract workforce is getting impacted on account of Maggi noodles lines being
shut down and the service providers are trying to redeploy around 500 of their
contract workers elsewhere," Himangshu Manglik, spokesperson for Nestle's
Indian operations, told IANS via an email.
The
Nestle factory unit at Maulingem, in Bicholim sub district, manufactures Maggi
noodles, sauces, ketchup as well as soups. But Manglik said the production of
Maggi soup has completely stopped for now.
Manglik
said "there is no impact" on the permanent employees of the company.
Goa
had the banned sale of Maggi from Monday and nearly nine tonnes of Maggi
noodles has already been withdrawn by the company.
Maggi
has also been ordered withdrawn by the food safety regulator, even as many
states have issued their own ban orders after tests reportedly revealed excess
amounts of MSG and lead in the popular packaged noodles.
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