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UFBU MEETING HELD on 12-11-2021
Date 16/11/2021 01:34  Author admin  Hits 901  Language Global
 “A meeting of the UFBU was held 12-11-2021 at Mumbai. Representatives of all our 9 constituent unions were present.
 1. Our campaign and struggle against attempts of privatisation of Banks: All our unions and members are aware that ever since the Government announced in this year’s Budget that two of the nationalised Banks would be privatised, we have been on the path of campaign and struggle against this move...

 1. Our campaign and struggle against attempts of privatisation of
Banks:
All our unions and members are aware that ever since the Government
announced in this year’s Budget that two of the nationalised Banks would be
privatised, we have been on the path of campaign and struggle against this
move. On 15th and 16th March, 2021 we observed a massive 2 days’ continuous
strike exhibiting our protest against the Government’s decision.
Thereafter our unions have continued the campaign through meetings, webinars,
obtaining signatures in mass petition to Prime Minister, etc. ofcourse subject to
the restrictions obtained in different States due to the pandemic situation and
second wave of corona infections. During the last Session of the Parliament held
during July-August, 2021, we were preparing to observe strike actions but these
programmes were not undertaken because there was no move from the
Government side.
Looking to the media reports that the Government may introduce the connected
Bills during the ensuing winter session of the Parliament beginning from 29th of
this month, the meeting decided that our unions and members should be on the
guard and get prepared to observe protest actions as would be warranted
including further strike actions.
In this background the following programmes were decided upon:
a) Carry out all the campaign programmes already chalked out
including Mass Petition to Prime Minister and signature
collection campaign.
b) Dharna to be undertaken in all the States between 29-11-2021
and 4-12-2021 during the Parliament Session (looking to local
convenience).
c) Dharna before Parliament by UFBU leaders (date to be finalised
looking to presentation of any Bill on privatisation of Banks).
d) Strike actions to be declared on the Dharna day.
All our Unions are requested to take note of the above programme and prepare
for the effective implementation of the same. Meetings should be organised at
various levels to mobilise our members for these programmes.
 
Important Pending issues:
The meeting, during the discussions, observed that some of the important issues
are pending resolution by the IBA. Though one year period has elapsed after
signing the wage revision accord, many issues like sanction of stagnation
increment, fitment for Ex-servicemen employees, etc, referred by the Banks to
IBA seeking clarifications are still pending at IBA level though IBA had been
assuring to issue an FAQ on these issues along with their clarifications. Similarly
no discussions have taken place on the residual issues. In the same way,
discussions have not made any headway on the important issue of updation of
pension. There are also other issues related to pension scheme which need
further discussion. The issue of repeated higher premium on medical insurance
policy for the retirees year after year also needs to be discussed with the IBA.
But the meeting observed that IBA has been adopting a non-serious approach on
these issues.
Hence it was decided to meet the Chairman of IBA at the earliest and to submit
a memorandum to him on the following issues seeking early discussion and
expeditious resolution.
i) All Residual issues
ii) Updation and other pension related issues
iii) Medical Insurance Scheme for retirees
iv) FAQ and clarifications to issues referred by Banks on wage settlement
Wage Revision in CSB Bank:
The meeting deplored the attitude of the management of CSB Bank (Catholic
Syrian Bank) in denying legitimate wage revision to the employees and officers
of the Bank. Instead of resolving the issue amicably and extending wage
revision, the management is resorting to vindictive actions and intimidation. The
employees and officers have so far observed 7 days’ strike and the meeting
conveyed its compliments to the fighting spirit of the employees and officers of
CSB Bank. The meeting noted that the United Forum of CSB Bank Unions has
given further calls for another 3 days strike by end of December, 2021 and
indefinite strike in March, 2022. The meeting decided to extend its solidarity to
this struggle in CSB Bank.
The meeting also discussed the issue of pending salary revision of Lakshmi Vilas
Bank as the Bank revoked its mandate given to IBA before conclusion of salary
revision and its subsequent take over by DBS and decided to pursue the same.
Adequate Recruitment in Banks
The meeting noted with concern that there is a clear tendency on the part of the
Banks to reduce recruitment of staff year after year due to which there is acute
shortage of staff in the Banks with the resultant impact on quality of customer
service and increased workload on the existing staff. The meeting also noted
that there is increasing tendency to outsource the regular and perennial jobs on
contract basis. The meeting decided to address a detailed communication to the
Government in this regard.”

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