Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India, July 2025 – Zubin Palia has been appointed as the Chief Human Resources Officer – India Manufacturing at Tata Steel, stepping into a critical leadership role overseeing the HR and Industrial Relations function across Tata Steel’s expansive manufacturing operations in Jamshedpur, Kalinganagar, and Meramandali. His mandate includes strengthening talent strategy, industrial harmony, and operational excellence across Engineering Projects, Commercial, Finance, and Profit Centers, while also fortifying the Centre of Excellence for the contract workforce.
Zubin brings with him a distinguished tenure of over 26 years at Tata Steel, most recently serving as Chief Group HR & IR. In that role, he led the company’s Centre of Excellence for HR and IR, covering Talent Acquisition, PMS, Talent and Leadership Development, Total Rewards, HRM Legal, and Culture Transformation. He also provided strategic HR counsel across Tata Steel’s group companies and was instrumental in aligning them under a unified “One HRM” philosophy.
Prior to this, Zubin served as Chief Group Industrial Relations, where he led wage negotiations and policy formulation impacting over 30,000 non-officer employees across mining, manufacturing, and project functions. His negotiation leadership extended across 25 trade unions nationwide, contributing to sustained industrial peace and policy modernization.
Zubin also held critical roles as Head – Industrial Relations, Head – Manpower Planning & Career Management, and Head – Aspire, where he drove initiatives in union engagement, career progression, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, and leadership capability building. Earlier in his journey, he contributed to shop floor HR as Manager HR and supported plant performance optimization as Facilitator – Total Operational Performance.
About Tata Steel
Tata Steel is one of the world’s top global steel companies with a crude steel capacity of 34 million tonnes per annum and operations spanning five continents. Recognized as one of the most sustainable and ethical companies in the steel sector, Tata Steel has consistently ranked among the top five in the DJSI Corporate Sustainability Assessment and has received numerous honors including the Prime Minister’s Trophy, the Ethisphere ‘Most Ethical Company’ award, and World Economic Forum’s Lighthouse recognition. The company is known for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and people-first leadership.
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