Tata Workers Union Honors 46 Retired Tata Steel Employees

Union Officials Welcome Retirees with Bouquets and Special Recognition

Key Points:

  • TWU organizes grand farewell ceremony for retiring steel plant veterans
  • Union leadership presents special gifts to honor decades of service
  • Event strengthens bond between union and retiring workforce members

JAMSHEDPUR – The Tata Workers Union (TWU) organized a special farewell ceremony to honor 46 retiring Tata Steel employees at its premises today.

TWU President Sanjeev Kumar Choudhary led the celebrations at the union headquarters. “These retiring members have been pillars of strength for both the company and our union,” a senior union official remarked.

Leadership Participation

The entire union leadership attended the function. Vice Presidents Sanjeev Tiwary and Sanjay Singh actively participated in the celebrations.

Meanwhile, Deputy President Shailesh Kumar Singh joined General Secretary Satish Kumar Singh in felicitating the retirees.

Recognition and Tributes

The union presented specially crafted mementos to the retiring employees. “Their decades of dedication deserve our deepest appreciation,” a union spokesperson commented.

Moreover, Assistant Secretaries Nitesh Raj and Shyam Babu coordinated the gift distribution ceremony.

In addition, Treasurer Amod Kumar Dubey ensured smooth conduct of the farewell function.

The ceremony reflected TWU’s long-standing tradition of honoring retiring members. Similar functions have been organized regularly over the past five decades.

Furthermore, many past retired employees attended the function to welcome new members to their fraternity.

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