Monday, March 17, 2014

Bank unions seek five-day week : discussed in bipartite meeting

Apart from seeking early settlement of wage revision, the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) has renewed its appeal for introduction of five-day workweek and regulated working hours for officers.
The issue was discussed in detail at a recent meeting with the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) in Mumbai. On its part, the UFBU said working hours could be increased by 45 minutes a day as most of the branches function for four hours on the weekend.
“While appreciating our viewpoints, the IBA wanted further inputs from the Unions in order to examine the issues and to take up the matter with higher authorities,” said UFBU Convenor M.V. Murali.
Talking to The Hindu, a UFBU representative said they would also seek suggestions from the government and bank customers as the latter should not feel that five-day banking would lead to reduction in services.
Source : The Hindu

1 comment :

Retired Central Government Pensioner said...

A genuine demand from the banking Industry.Atleast for one day they need to have a meaningful homely life...With best wishes from slakshmanrao3@gmail.com

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