Tata Motors Workers Union to Hold Elections for Vacant Committee Seats
Meeting Addresses Employee Concerns, Highlights Achievements
The Tata Motors Workers Union convened a regular committee meeting, chaired by President Gurmeet Singh Tote and led by General Secretary RK Singh, where a consensus was reached to conduct fresh elections for two vacant seats.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Tata Motors Workers Union, in its commitment to addressing employee concerns and ensuring fair representation, has unanimously decided to initiate the electoral process for filling two vacant committee positions.
The decision was taken during a routine committee meeting held on Monday, which focused on various issues affecting the workforce and highlighted recent achievements.
Area-Specific Problems Raised, Achievements Commended
During the meeting, committee members brought forth area-specific problems faced by the workforce, seeking resolution and support from the union leadership.
The revival of the Multi Skill Scheme after a six-year hiatus was met with satisfaction, as it signifies the union’s efforts to enhance employee skills and opportunities.
Furthermore, the successful implementation of quality uniforms and the installation of new TMT machines in the hospital were commended, reflecting the union’s commitment to improving working conditions and healthcare facilities for the employees.
General Secretary Pledges to Address Grievances
General Secretary RK Singh reaffirmed the union’s dedication to addressing employee grievances and pledged to resolve them through appropriate channels.
He emphasized the union’s support for apprenticeship initiatives, ensuring that individuals who have completed training programs are provided with employment opportunities.
"Our union stands firmly with the workforce and is committed to addressing their concerns," stated Singh. "We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the voices of our employees are heard and their issues are resolved effectively."
Elections to Fill Vacant Committee Seats
Acknowledging the retirement of two committee members, PK Mohanty and Chalpat Ray, Singh proposed initiating the electoral process to fill the vacant positions, in accordance with the registered constitution.
The proposal received unanimous approval from the attendees, signifying the union’s commitment to fair representation and democratic processes.
President Gurmeet Singh Tote assured the workforce that continuous efforts would be made to address the concerns raised during the meeting.
He expressed optimism in electing capable representatives for the vacant seats, ensuring that the interests of the employees are effectively represented within the union committee.
The meeting concluded with Hardeep Singh Saini delivering a vote of thanks, and Prakash Vishwakarma overseeing the proceedings.
As the Tata Motors Workers Union moves forward with the electoral process, the office bearers say that it remains committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for its workforce, addressing their concerns, and working towards their well-being and professional growth.

