Sunday, October 18, 2020

Bank Wage Revision : Bipartite talk with officers' associations comes to a standstill

 The bipartite talk between IBA and Officers Associations suddenly derailed yesterday. 

 IBA in the forenoon informed their inability to conclude and ink the joint note pertaining to officers’ wage revision w.e.f. 01.11.2017. The lame reason cited by them was not signing the costing exercise with the Workmen Unions till then.

Aggrieved with the decision, the Officers' Associations immediately went to warpath. They decided to take following industrial actions.

" In this background after the analysis of series of developments it has been decided unanimously to retaliate with agitational programmes in a phased manner. The action programmes chalked out will commence with the following forthwith:

a) Withdrawal of extra cooperation. 

b) Officers should restrict to the allocated work upto 6.00 p.m. only. 

c) Officers should not respond official SMS/ Whatsapp beyond 6 p.m. 

d) Officers are directed not to do any official work on Sundays and holidays viz. attend webinars/ office/ participate any programme related to canvassing of third-party products/ marketing drives/ training programmes/ ‘P’ Review meetings."

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