Banking services to be impacted on 30-31 May if unions go on strike, says SBI

Mumbai, 28 May: India's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) today said its services may be impacted on 30-31 May if the proposed strike by various bank employees' unions take place.

The bank unions have been pressing for various demands, including wage revision in the wake of the proposal for a 2% hike in salary.

State Bank of India said the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) has communicated to the bank that the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBA) has served a notice to go on a nationwide bank strike on 30-31 May, 2018.

UFBU is an umbrella body of various bank unions like AIBEA, AIBOC, NCBE, AIBOA, BEFI, INBEF, INBOC, NOBW and NOBO.

"All India State Bank Officers' Federation and All India State Bank of India Staff Federation are members of UFBU. Thus, it is likely that our bank will also be impacted to some extent by the said strike calls," SBI said in a regulatory filing.

According to an UFBU circular, earlier on 16 May, it gave a memorandum to IBA followed by demonstrations. It also gave memorandum to the finance ministry and labour ministry.

Tomorrow, it is slated to give a memorandum to the secretary of the Department of Financial Services. Subsequently, demonstrations have been planned at bank branches in all centres before the two-day strike commences at month-end.

The call of the strike among others also opposes IBA's delay in resolving a charter of demands, government's casual approach to wage revision for bank employees, a meagre offer of 2% hike in wage revision.

UFBU has demanded an expeditious and early wage revision settlement, adequate increase in salary and improvement in other service conditions and wage revision settlement to include all officers up to scale VII.

Several others banks, including Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank and Punjab and Sind Bank (PSB), have also said that their services and functioning are likely to be impacted if the strike takes place.

"If the strike materialises, a certain section of the Bank's employees may participate in strike on the said date, in which case, it is likely that the normal functioning of the branches / offices of the Bank may gaffected," PSB said last week.

The bank said it is taking all necessary steps in terms of the existing guidelines to deal with the strike and for smooth functioning of Bank's branches/offices. (With PTI Inputs)

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