Rakeshwar Pandey Wins 10th Term As Tinplate Workers Union President

804 Members Vote In First Union Election After Tata Steel Merger

Key Points:

  • Pandey secures historic tenth consecutive term as union president
  • Manoj Kumar Singh continues as general secretary after elections
  • Seven committee members elected unopposed from total thirty posts

JAMSHEDPUR – Rakeshwar Pandey has secured re-election as Tinplate Workers Union president for tenth consecutive term.

The voting process began Monday morning at Tata Steel Tinplate Division. Moreover, ten polling stations facilitated the election.

Election Officer Vinod Kumar Rai supervised the proceedings. Meanwhile, vote counting took place at Motor Garage Complex.

Election Details

Twenty-three positions saw active contests this year. Furthermore, seven members won unopposed elections.

The union recorded 804 voter turnout. However, only 48 candidates contested remaining positions.

Leadership Structure

Manoj Kumar Singh retained his General Secretary position. Moreover, Parvinder Singh accepted Deputy President role.

Three vice presidents support the leadership team. Additionally, four assistant secretaries join the committee.

Historical Significance

This marks first election after company merged with Tata Steel. Besides, it demonstrates continued worker trust.

The election established new office bearers. Meanwhile, committee members represent diverse workforce sections.

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