In a letter to IBA, UFBU asked to resume bipartite negotiation immediately.
The letter dated 9th August 2014 addressed to Chief Executive, IBA is reproduced below.
The letter dated 9th August 2014 addressed to Chief Executive, IBA is reproduced below.
UFBU/IBA/2014/ 68 Date : 9th August 2014
The Chief Executive,
Indian Banks' Association,
World Trade Centre Complex,
Centre 1, 6th Floor,
Cuffe Parade, MUMBAI 400 005.
Dear Sir,
10TH BIPARTITE WAGE REVISION — NEGOTIATIONS
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We acknowledge receipt of your Letter No. HR&IR/UFBU/XBPS-4/465
dated the 8th August 2014.
As advised earlier, it is desirable to take forward the negotiations in the interests of everyone to create a better atmosphere and avoid unpleasantness.
It is quite natural that the negotiation process contains agreements/disagreements and warrants reasonable efforts for arriving at a consensus on the areas of disagreements. For the purpose, the negotiations need to continue considering the interests of everyone concerned towards expeditious settlement.
The process of negotiation was similar even in the earlier bipartite negotiations, where consensus was arrived at and finality was reached subsequent to reconciliation of differences through negotiations. It will not be out of place to mention here that even the Negotiating Committee of IBA has not offered the increase in wages to the tune of 11% of pay slip components at one stroke but in stages during the course of negotiations.
Hence, we request you to immediately resume the wage negotiations, without any further delay, so as to exchange our views and explore the possibility of reconciling the differences and arriving at a consensus by taking a balanced view to ensure expeditious settlement of Tenth Bipartite Wage Revision.
Please treat the matter as EXTREMELY URGENT and we shall be glad to have your immediate response in this regard.
Please acknowledge receipt of this communication and advise us the position.
With best regards,
Y ours sincerely,
( M.V MURALI )
CONVENOR
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