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00:00The leader who played an important role in the freedom of the country, Subhash Chandra Bose, was not only a freedom fighter, but also a skilled labor leader.
00:13He was also the third president of the Tata Steel Company, which was established in Jamshedpur.
00:24The labor association is now known as the Tata Workers Union.
00:31In 1928, when the leader came to Jamshedpur, there was a strike going on in the company.
00:38The strike ended at the feet of the leader and work resumed in the company.
00:46In 1928, he was made president of the labor association with full commitment.
00:53From 1928 to 1937, he was the third president of the labor association.
01:01The memories associated with the leader are still preserved in the Tata Workers Union.
01:08The union members say that the leader took many important decisions during his tenure, which are still being followed today.
01:20In addition, the decision he took has also benefited the labor association.
01:27The Tata Workers Union salutes the leader's success.
01:38Subhash Chandra Bose's Tata Steel and Tata Workers Union, which was then known as the Jamshedpur Labor Association, was a very deep union.
01:48The workers here still remember him.
01:52The reason was that the Tata Steel Company was struggling during the strike.
02:03There was no good relationship between the workers and the organization.
02:08There were strikes every two to three months.
02:11At that time, the then president, C.F. Andrews, was ill.
02:16That's why Mahatma Gandhi sent Subhash Chandra Bose to Jamshedpur.
02:20At that time, there was a strike going on for about three months.
02:25Subhash Chandra Bose addressed the strike workers in this G-Town ground and said,
02:31Tata is the only Swadeshi company that works for India and the Indians.
02:38And I have always been a supporter of Swadeshi.
02:42So when I am a supporter of Swadeshi, I will do anything to save this factory.
02:49And at the same time, I will do anything to save the workers.
02:52A strike is not the solution to anything.
02:55You go to work.
02:57And we will talk to the organization and try to make all your facilities available.
03:03The next day, the Jamshedpur Labour Association elected him as the president.
03:08And after about 15-20 days of conversation, the strike ended on 12th September, 1928.
03:18Which lasted for about three months and 12 days.
03:21Subhash Chandra Bose found the main reason for the strike in his research.
03:26And he told this to the then chairman, Durabji Tata.
03:30The main reason for the strike is that the Indians are not included in the arrangements.
03:36This means that the Tata Iron and Steel Company did not have an indenization of the management.
03:44So he suggested that the Indians should be included in the higher arrangements.
03:50This will automatically solve your problem.
03:53As a result of this, he was advised by Durabji Tata.
03:58And Sir Jahangir Gandhi was the first Indian to become the general manager of Tata Iron and Steel Company.
04:06And we remember him because the workers of Tata Iron and Steel Company
04:11were given maternity leave, incentive bonus, annual bonus and all other facilities.
04:19Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose accepted this arrangement.
04:23Which later became the law in the country.
04:26This is why very few people know that Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose did not only drive away the British.
04:33He also taught the British thinkers a lesson.
04:38And he also changed the fact that the Indians know how to run the management.
04:47And they like to see the Swadeshi companies at a high level.
04:52As a result of this, Tata Iron and Steel Company is flourishing even today.
04:56And this Jamshedpur Labour Association, which has taken the form of Tata Workers Union, is also flourishing today.
05:02This is why we are the labourers of Tata Workers Union and Tata Steel.