Tata Workers’ Union Bids Farewell to 18 Retirees

TWU honors retired Tata Steel employees for their service

Key Points:

• TWU organizes farewell for 18 retired Tata Steel employees

• Union leaders present gifts and bouquets to retirees

• Event recognizes contributions to company and union

JAMSHEDPUR – A departure function was recently conducted by the Tata Workers’ Union (TWU) to commemorate the 18 retired employees of Tata Steel for their devoted service.

The union’s premises in Jamshedpur were the site of the event.

Union leaders convened to convey their appreciation for the retiring employees.

The farewell ceremony was witnessed by TWU President Sanjeev Kumar Choudhary.

The event was also attended by General Secretary Satish Kumar Singh.

The event was also attended by other significant union officials.

Deputy President Shailesh Kumar Singh was present at the event.

Additionally, Vice Presidents Shahnawaz Alam, Sanjay Kumar Singh, and Sanjeev Tiwary were present.

The celebration was attended by Assistant Secretaries Nitesh Raj and Shyam Babu.

Amod Kumar Dubey, the union’s treasurer, was also in attendance.

Bouquets were presented to the retirees as a gesture of gratitude.

Furthermore, in recognition of their years of service, they were presented with gifts.

The retiring employees were wished a peaceful post-work existence by union leaders.

They also desired for the honoured workers to have a gratifying retirement.

The retirees’ contributions to Tata Steel and TWU were acknowledged during the ceremony.

TWU’s dedication to recognising employee dedication is emphasised by this event.

Nevertheless, certain observers have observed a rise in the frequency of these retirement events.

Nevertheless, the union continues to honour its long-serving members.

The departure function is indicative of the robust relationship between Tata Steel and its employees.

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