Bengaluru: Bank strike against merger hits services across state


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Bengaluru, Dec 26 (IANS): A day-long strike by the employees and officers of the state-run banks against the merger of three public sector banks (PSBs) paralysed services across Karnataka on Wednesday, a union official said.

"The response to our strike call is overwhelming as over 1 lakh employees in about 5,000 bank branches stayed away from work to protest against the merger of Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank and Bank of Baroda," All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) General Secretary S.K. Srinivas told IANS here.

The strike, second in a week after December 21 strike for wage revision, affected all categories of customers, as no transaction could take place though bank branches were "officially" open for business. 

"Though boards of the three banks approved the merger despite opposition by their employees, the strike is to express our solidarity with them as we are against denationalisation and privatisation of state-owned banks," said Srinivas.

Defending the strike, the trade union leader said if the employees and officers do not protest against the merger of the three banks now, the government would be emboldened to merge the remaining PSBs and privatise them eventually.

"The 1969 bank nationalisation was to usher in mass banking in place of class banking, which benefit only the rich and corporates without priority lending and social commitment. This government is reversing the 50-year-old policy and undoing all that the state-run banks have done for the common man," reiterated Srinivas.

In spite of opposition by employees, including offices, the government merged the associated banks of the State Bank of India (SBI) last year, setting a bad precedence though they were affiliated to it and the latter (SBI) had majority ownership, recalled Srinivasa, who is also the General Secretary of the SBI Officers' Association.

"But the merger of SBI with its sister banks led to closure of hundreds of branches across the country in the name of rationalisation and optimisation of the workforce," said Srinivas.

As banks were closed from Friday to Sunday and again on Tuesday for Christmas, clearance of cheques and drafts were affected with no inter or intra-banking transactions.

"As we are aware of the impact the strike would have on customers, we worked on Monday to ensure them our services," added Srinivas.

  

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  • Imtiaz Ahmed, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    South Indian banks should remain. Other banks should merge with the South Indian banks.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Raghuram Rajan gave NPA list of corporates and the Chaaiwaala, Pettha Government did not take action.

    Mallya met Arun Jhootley and he allowed Mallya to escape from the country.
    Sushma Swaraj Daughter was favoured from Sushma Swaraj foreign minister to escape Lalit Modi from the country.

    Chaaiwaala allowed Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi to escape out of the country.

    Bank Employees are retiring and there is no replacement.
    The recruitment's were stopped by the Pettha Government.
    Jobless rate increased and Banks are looted by the BJP.

    The country will run because the UPA sustained the economy in a goodly manner.

    NOW THE ECONOMY OF THE COUNTRY IS COLLAPSED.
    CHAAIWAALA IS ASKING/ DICTATING MONEY FROM THE R.B.I.

    I SULLY SUPPORT BANK EMPLOYEES STRIKES.

    BANKS ARE THE ONLY INSTITUTIONS WHERE A PERSON NEED NOT TO BE BRIBED.

    GO THE RAILWAYS, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE GOVERNMENTS EVERY WHERE BRIBES AND THE BRIBES ARE INCREASED IN THE PETTHA GOVERNMENT FROM 2014 TO AS OF NOW.

    POLITICIANS ARE NOT TO MAKE STRIKES FOR THEIR INCREASE OF SALARY AND PERKS. IT IS AUTOMATIC.

    WHY THE BANK EMPLOYEES ARE TO STRIKE EVERY TIME FOR PAY REVISION FOR EVERY 5 YEARS AS PER THE RULES.

    MAKE PAY COMMISSION FOR THE BANKS.

    EVERYBODY IS FED UP WITH THIS ILLITERATE GOVERNMENT.

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  • A A, Saudi

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    Bank employees also regret supporting feku

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    Today they didnt work. what happenned?
    govt fell? nation broke? Nothing happenned.
    Tomorrow they have to come back to work.
    What they asked, nothing will happen now.
    Govt will go ahead with the plans.

    These guys just wanted to have a longer leave.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    bank employees protested not 2 give 15 lakhs 2 all poor's as per rss, bjp chaiwala promise.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    Now even our Banks are Insecure ...

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  • VM, MANGALORE

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    Good job by the government to merge these banks. What happened tothe renaming of Light house hill road?.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi & Mehul Chokshi are responsible for large NPA's in our Banks ...

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  • AUBB, India / Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    What about the Bankers themselves who sanctioned loans to those persons, without applying banking laws and procedures?

    Reply Report Abuse

  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    All these got loan sanctioned by giving commission to ita lian mada m..

    Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi & Mehul Chokshi had blessings from your FEKU ...

    Report Abuse

  • Rakesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2018

    @VM just think about the people who lost their jobs due to this merger. Your Feku will enjoy for next few months !

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