TWU to Hold First Post-Election Meeting

Tata Workers Union to address accounts and welcome new members amid internal disputes

The Tata Workers Union (TWU) has announced its first committee meeting since elections, focusing on tributes, accounts, and new member introductions, amidst ongoing internal conflicts.

JAMSHEDPUR – The meeting, slated for Friday, March 29 at 9:30 am, marks a deviation from traditional protocols, prompted by internal disputes that have delayed prior gatherings.

A circular issued by General Secretary Satish Singh detailed the agenda, excluding additional matters beyond tributes, account reviews for September 2023 to February 2024, and the introduction of new committee members.

Former Deputy President Arvind Pandey has raised concerns over the agenda’s limited scope, stressing the need to address other pressing issues facing the union members.

Pandey’s letter to the President and General Secretary criticized the omission of topics like reduced committee membership and employee promotion challenges from the meeting’s agenda.

He advocated for the inclusion of discussions on employee promotions and CBSE-related issues, underscoring the importance of these matters given the length of time since the last meeting.

Pandey’s request for a platform to voice concerns highlights a call for adherence to procedural norms and the necessity for timely departmental information provision.

The upcoming TWU meeting underscores the union’s effort to navigate through internal conflicts while focusing on essential administrative and member welfare issues.

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