Tata Workers Union Honors Retired Employees

Tata Workers Union holds a ceremony to honor 18 retired employees of Tata Steel.

The Tata Workers Union organized a ceremony to honor 18 retired employees of Tata Steel, presenting them with flower bouquets and gift coupons as a token of appreciation.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Tata Workers Union organized a ceremony to honor 18 retired employees of Tata Steel, presenting them with flower bouquets and gift coupons as a token of appreciation.

The event took place in the union’s conference room, with the union’s General Secretary, Satish Kumar Singh, conducting the proceedings.

Singh also extended his best wishes to the retirees and provided them with detailed information about their benefits.

The main guest at the ceremony was the president of Tata Workers Union, Sanjeev Kumar Chaudhary Tunnu.

Chaudhary personally interacted with each retiree, inquiring about their well-being and informing them about the union’s efforts to support them, including facilities like the Puri Guest House, Benjamin Rest House, and Cancer Rest House.

He also addressed the concerns raised by the retirees and assured them of the union’s continued support.

Deputy President Shailesh Kumar Singh also conveyed his best wishes to the retirees.

The vote of thanks was given by Vice President Rajeev Kumar Chaudhary.

Other notable attendees included Vice Presidents Sanjay Kumar Singh and Sanjeev Tiwari, Assistant Secretaries Nitesh Raj and Ajay Kumar Chaudhary, and member Shyam Babu.

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