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Why Tata Steel's 99-year-old trade union hasn't seen a strike since 1928

The Tata Workers' Union has withstood violence -- two of its presidents were gunned down -- and the trimming of the company's workforce by half.

March 06, 2019 / 21:49 IST
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Prince Mathews Thomas Moneycontrol News

For a trade union that owes its origin to a strike, Tata Steel's Tata Workers' Union has come a long way, 99 years to be precise. It is the only union in the country to have lasted so long.

Ironically, the secret of its longevity - and again in contrast to its origin - would be its relative peacefulness when it comes to labour relations. The TWU, as the union is called, has not had a strike since 1928.

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Based in Tata Steel's Jamshedpur facility, TWU was founded in March 1920.

"The secret to our longevity is our working style. We work together with the management and there is a trust factor. Sure, we have issues and demands, and sometimes it takes time to come to a decision, but the bottomline is trust," TWU President R Ravi Prasad told Moneycontrol.