Former Tata Steel VP Meets Tata Workers’ Union Leaders

Suresh Dutt Tripathi Visits Tata Workers’ Union Office

Retired executive commends union’s achievements during cordial meeting with officials.

JAMSHEDPUR – Suresh Dutt Tripathi, former Vice President (HRM) of Tata Steel, paid a visit to the Tata Workers’ Union office, engaging with key union officials in a friendly gathering.

The meeting brought together prominent union leaders, including President Sanjeev Kumar Choudhary and General Secretary Satish Singh.

Choudhary welcomed Tripathi with a bouquet, setting a warm tone for the interaction.

"It’s a pleasure to reconnect with the union and witness their continued dedication," Tripathi remarked during the visit.

The former executive praised the union’s activities and accomplishments over the years.

Deputy President Shailesh Kumar Singh and several vice presidents, including Shahnawaz Alam, participated in the meeting.

Assistant Secretaries Ajay Chaudhury, Nitesh Raj, and Shyam Babu were also present for the discussion.

Treasurer & Accountant Amod Kumar Dubey joined the gathering, representing the union’s financial arm.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing relationship between former company executives and union leadership.

Participants engaged in discussions about the union’s recent initiatives and future plans.

The cordial atmosphere of the visit underscored the importance of maintaining positive labor-management relations.

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