 With the initiation of the process of Environment
Management System (EMS) & Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSMS)
implementation, numerous training and awareness programmes have been undertaken by the
Company for its employees as well as contractors employees. Manpower training is an
essential part of the oganisations management programme.
Tata Steel has in-house facilities for technical as well as management training. The
training needs of all the employees are identified through the Training Need Survey.
Human Rights, Diversity & Opportunity
The Human Resource policy of Tata Steel lays stress on recognising
people as the primary source of its competitiveness. An equal opportunity employer, Tata
Steel endorses the articulated position of the Tata Group in the Code of Conduct, with
respect to equal opportunity and non-discrimination. In accordance with this policy,
prospective employees at all entry level positions are provided equal opportunities so as
to attract the best available talent and create a cosmopolitan workforce.
Respect for individuals and their rights is a core belief at Tata
Steel. Any violation is dealt with as per the prescribed law. Tata Steel also ensures
protection of the Fundamental Rights of individuals, which are enshrined in the
Constitution of India. The Company has made it mandatory for its suppliers and contractors
to implement Human Rights norms.
"Happy and enthused employees" is an important constituent of
Vision 2007 of Tata Steel . All employees have been trained on the objectives of Vision
2007.
The quality of life of its employees, developing their talent and maximising their
productivity as well as ensuring transparency, fairness and equity in all its dealings
with the employees is an important component of the Companys Human Resource Policy.

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