Tata Steel May Relax ESS 4.0 Eligibility Criteria

HR Officials Reach Out to Employees About Early Separation Scheme

Key Points:

  • Company considers easing age and service tenure requirements
  • Current scheme requires 40 years age and 10 years service
  • Officials focus on long-term absentees and health-challenged staff

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel may relax the eligibility criteria for its Early Separation Scheme (ESS) 4.0, known as “Golden Future Plan,” making it accessible to more employees.

Department officials conduct personal outreach. They explain scheme benefits to potential candidates.

Eligibility Modifications

The company reviews current requirements. Age and service criteria may see flexibility.

Meanwhile, HR maintains lists of target employees. These include those with health challenges.

“Employees near eligibility can discuss options,” a reliable source stated. Management considers individual cases.

Current Requirements

The scheme mandates minimum age criteria. Employees must be 40 years old.

Furthermore, permanent service requirements exist. Ten years of service remains mandatory.

Officials encourage discussions with HR. They welcome applications from borderline cases.

Implementation Process

Department heads conduct personal meetings. They explain scheme benefits thoroughly.

Moreover, focus remains on specific employee groups. Long-term absentees receive special attention.

The management promises case-by-case review. They consider applications near eligibility limits.

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