Jamshedpur, June 28, 2004Tata Steels Sukinda Chromite Mine in Orissa has
been conferred the prestigious SA: 8000:2001 Certification by Social Accountability
International (SAI), USA! Social Accountability 8000:2001 certification is a global
verifiable standard for managing the work place in a most effective manner by improving
the work place conditions.
The standard assesses performance on issues of engagement/ support of child labour,
young worker and forced labour, health and safety, freedom of association and collective
bargaining, discrimination, disciplinary practices, working hours, compensation /
remuneration in an organisation including suppliers and contractors.
Mining Industry was not covered by the SAI earlier but Tata Steels practice in
managing and continuous improvement in the condition of work place forced SAI to take up
Sukinda Chromite Mine (SCM) as a pilot case.
A core team was formed at SCM to achieve this certification. The core team was
responsible for identifying the existing gaps and took all necessary steps to bridge the
gaps by implementing the programmes. Special emphasis was laid on conducting the
socio-economic survey of the community around the mine and focus on wage payment and other
facilities to the contract workmen.
Tata Steel is committed to returning to the community the resources that it takes for
its business processes. Thus, a considerable part of its profits are earmarked for uplift
of the working conditions for its employees and communities near its operation with the
objective of improving the quality of life of the people. Tata Steel believes that the
loyalty and commitment of its employees depends upon the quality of life they are provided
with at work and at home. Consistent with the Group purpose, Tata Steel has declared in
its vision statement that it will constantly strive to improve the quality of life of its
employees through excellence in all facets of its activities.
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