Tata Workers Union Hosts Gathering to Bid Farewell to Retirees

At a special gathering, the Tata Workers Union in Jamshedpur honors its retiring workers, underlining commitment to providing post-retirement assistance.

JAMSHEDPUR – Sanjeev Kumar Chowdhary, the president of the union, gave personal attention to each of the retired workers’ concerns at the event. He assured them of the union’s continuous assistance post-retirement.

Further, he took the time to detail various facilities available for the retired workers. These included the Puri Guest House, Benjamin Rest House, and the Cancer Rest House, amongst others.

The event was graced by Sanjeev Kumar Chowdhary as the special guest, showcasing the importance placed on this occasion.

Satish Kumar Singh, the union’s general secretary, presided over the gathering, underlining the union’s commitment to its retiring members.

In a heartfelt gesture, a bouquet of flowers was presented to each of the 20 retiring workers, commemorating their service to Tata Steel.

The Tata Workers Union in Jamshedpur arranged this gathering on Friday in the union’s conference room, honoring the retirement of their dedicated workers.

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