Tata Motors Union Election Complaint: DLC Seeks Action

DLC Writes to Labour Commissioner Over Union Poll Complaints

Key Points:

  • Abhay Singh and Birsa Sena file election complaints.
  • DLC requests Registrar for appropriate investigation and action.
  • Complaints allege constitutional violations in union elections.

JAMSHEDPUR – A complaint regarding the transparency of Tata Motors Workers Union elections has prompted the Deputy Labour Commissioner (DLC), Rajesh Prasad, to take action. The DLC has written to the Labour Commissioner and Registrar of Unions for further investigation.

The issue arose from a formal objection submitted by Abhay Singh, a permanent worker, and the Birsa Sena organization. They allege procedural irregularities in the elections, including arbitrary cancellation of nominations and coercion to withdraw candidacies.

Allegations of Procedural Misconduct

Abhay Singh’s complaint highlights that over 50% of candidates often get elected unopposed due to nomination disqualifications. He claims this undermines the fundamental rights of workers and violates constitutional provisions. Birsa Sena has demanded the cancellation of the election and a thorough investigation into the alleged irregularities.

Threat of Protest

Birsa Sena has also warned of intensified protests if their demands for an impartial probe and accountability are not met. A spokesperson stated, “This is about ensuring justice and protecting workers’ rights. We won’t back down.”

DLC’s Intervention

DLC Rajesh Prasad confirmed receiving the complaints and forwarding them for action. “We have received objections regarding the election process. A letter has been sent to the Registrar of Unions for appropriate action,” he said.

This incident raises serious concerns about the conduct of union elections in the region, sparking a larger debate on workers’ rights and organizational transparency.

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