Bank Employee Unions Defer Two-Day Strike

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
deferred a proposed two-day strike following an assurance from Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar to look into their concerns
Four unions of bank officers had threatened to go on a two-day strike from September 26 to protest against the consolidation of 10 state-run
lenders into four."Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar was positive in formation of a committee consisting of all concerned to address the issues
arising out of the proposed merger of 10 banks including preserving the identity of all the banks
An appeal was made to us to revisit our strike call in view of the discussions," a joint statement said issued on Monday.In view of the
consideration of the positive and workable solution by the Finance Secretary, the 48-hour strike stands deferred, it said.As a result,
normal banking activity would not be affected.The Indian Banks' Association (IBA) had informed SBI that the All India Bank Officers'
Confederation (AIBOC), All India Bank Officers' Association (AIBOA), Indian National Bank Officers' Congress (INBOC) and National
Organisation of Bank Officers (NOBO) had given a call for a pan-India strike by bank employees on September 26 and 27, 2019.The government
on August 30 announced its mega consolidation plan to bring the down the total number of PSU banks to 12 from 19 in 2017 in a bid to make
Bank, making the proposed entity the second largest public sector bank.Syndicate Bank is to be merged with Canara Bank, while Allahabad Bank
will be merged with Indian Bank
Andhra Bank and Corporation Bank will amalgamate with the Union Bank of India.Earlier this year, Bank of Baroda merged Vijaya Bank and Dena
Bank with itself to become the second largest public sector lender.SBI had merged five of its associate banks - State Bank of Patiala, State
Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State Bank of Mysore, State Bank of Travancore and State Bank of Hyderabad and also Bhartiya Mahila effective
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