Tag: RINL

  • RINL secured top position at the national level

    RINL secured top position at the national level

    Visakhapatnam: RINL makes a mark at the national-level by winning the first position in the prestigious 18th National Awards for Excellence in Cost Management-2022. The company secured the top position under the category of ‘manufacturing-public-mega’ in the 18th National Awards for Excellence in Cost Management-2022.

    The award was presented to the RINL in recognition of its several cost reduction initiatives, effective utilisation of resources, improving techno-economics and implementing best cost management practices.

    V Santa Kumar, CGM (F&A), and CFO along with D Chinna Rao, DGM (F&A) received the award on behalf of RINL from Director General Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-in) Dr Sanjay Bahl, at a ceremony held recently in New Delhi.

    National Award for Excellence in Cost Management was instituted in the year 2003 by The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) to recognise and honour organisations which have implemented efficient and innovative cost management techniques.

    In 2019, the company won the top position under manufacturing-public-mega category in the 17th National Awards for Excellence in Cost Management.

  • CITU demands RINL to increase salary of employees, workers

    CITU demands RINL to increase salary of employees, workers

    Visakhapatnam: CITU national general secretary Tapan Sen demanded that the Central government and RINL management implement new wages for employees and workers.

    At a meeting held here on Sunday, Tapan Sen said the wage agreement of steel workers was against the spirit of National Joint Committee for Steel Industry (NJCS).

    The national general secretary recalled that the wage agreement has been implemented with the consent of the unions so far. But now, the RINL management is following the Union government’s instructions and betraying the employees. The economic benefits of steel workers would be disrupted and the future of the new workers will be thrown into darkness with the proposed wage revision, he added.

    Therefore the CITU did not sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and

    demanded that the management should come up with proposals to protect the interests of the workers, mentioned Tapan Sen.

    Steel Workers Federation of India general secretary Lalith Mohan Mishra said it was unfortunate that some of the unions supported the conspiracy hatched by the RINL management. He called upon the steel workers to prepare for a united fight.

    CITU treasurer Saibaba, State general secretary Ch Narasinga Rao, district leaders M Jaggu Naidu, 78th ward corporator B Ganga Rao, honorary president of steel CITU J Ayodhya Ram and workers participated in the meeting.