Tata Steel UISL Graduate Trainees Visit Tata Workers Union

New trainees explore Tata Workers Union’s rich heritage and operations.

New graduate trainees from Tata Steel UISL visited the Tata Workers Union, gaining insights into its history and activities.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL’s new graduate trainees visited the Tata Workers Union, learning about its century-old history and current operations.

New graduate trainees from Tata Steel UISL visited the Tata Workers Union on Thursday.

Union President Sanjeev Chaudhary Tunnu welcomed the young trainees and provided an overview of the union’s activities.

The trainees also toured the VG Gopal Heritage site.

Michael John Auditorium’s Managing Director Jaidev Upadhyay and the union’s Senior Administrative In-Charge Dharmbir Kumar Singh shared insights into the union’s history.

They explained how the union and management have been working together for a century to support worker interests.

The trainees were impressed by the union’s proud hundred-year history.

Various union events were also discussed during the visit.

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