Tata Motors Workers Union Honors Retired Employees

Gurmeet Singh Tote and RK Singh Lead Felicitation Ceremony

Tata Motors Workers Union held a heartfelt farewell ceremony for employees who retired last month, recognizing their contributions with shawls and mementos.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a warm and respectful ceremony, Tata Motors Workers Union honored the employees who retired last month at the union office.

Union President Gurmeet Singh Tote and General Secretary RK Singh presented shawls and mementos to the retirees.

Five retired employees attended the ceremony with their families.

The retirees included Baban Singh from Axle, Sanjay Kumar Sharma from Bore and Face Grinding, Vishnu Charan Das from Frame Assembly, Ashok Kumar from CTR, and Mohan Kumar Singh from LP Call Fabrication.

The retired employees expressed their gratitude, highlighting the honor and respect they received at the ceremony.

They mentioned that such a farewell made them feel valued and assured them that the union would continue to support them even after retirement.

General Secretary RK Singh, in his address, praised the retirees for their dedication and responsibility in contributing to Tata Motors‘ success.

He encouraged them to apply the same dedication to advancing their families and communities.

President Gurmeet Singh Tote acknowledged the retirees’ valuable contributions to the company’s growth and reassured them of the union’s continued support.

"The union will always stand with you whenever there is a need," Tote said.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Hardeep Singh Saini, and Prakash Vishwakarma conducted the stage proceedings.

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