Tata Steel certified ‘Great Place to Work’ for fifth consecutive time

The ‘Great Place To Work’ certification is a step towards building High Trust, High Performance Culture organisation 

Tata Steel certified ‘Great Place to Work’ for fifth consecutive time

Chandigarh, December 31, 2021: Tata Steel has been certified as a Great Place to Work organisation in India for the fifth time by Great Place to Work Institute. The annual certification from the Great Place to Work Institute recognises Tata Steel’s efforts towards building an organisation of High-Trust and High-Performance Culture.
 
Over the years, Tata Steel has introduced several path-breaking policies, practices, and initiatives for various segments of the workforce. The Company has been constantly innovating and pioneering people practices in the realms of hiring, engagement, diversity & inclusion, rewards & recognition, employee relations, social security, and career & development. This year, Tata Steel successfully onboarded 14 transgenders in core mining operations & 38 women Heavy Earth Moving machinery operators in a pathbreaking initiative. The Company has been pioneering worker welfare schemes and community initiatives even during the pandemic and introduced the Agile Working Model in 2020. Earlier this year, Tata Steel has been named as one of ‘India’s Best Employers Among Nation-Builders’, by Great Place to Work India in a special category introduced in 2021, as a part of a national study.
 
Atrayee Sanyal, Vice President, Human Resource Management, Tata Steel, said: “We are honoured to be certified as a “Great Place to Work” for the fifth time. We have always believed in building and nurturing an organisation that is driven by a high standard of performance. When it comes to workforce management, we've always tried to pave the way and set new standards with our pioneering initiatives. Reviving from the effects of the pandemic, the Great Place To Work certification is a testament to our efforts of building a high trust, high performance and highly engaged workforce. The increase in the trust index score reflects the faith of our people in the organisation. We will continue to reinforce our commitment to foster an inclusive work culture, that encourages learning & development and motivates employees to deliver to the best of their abilities towards the organisational goals."