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AIBEA Calls Series of Nationwide Strikes in Public, Private Banks for 6 Days in Dec

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.The strikes will be held from December 4 to 11 in various banks, demanding adequate recruitments and a halt to outsourcing.

New Delhi: Bank employees under the banner of All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA), one of the biggest unions in the sector, have announced a series of nationwide strikes for six days -- from December 4-11. The employees are demanding adequate recruitments and a stop to outsourcing of permanent jobs in banks. 

Tweeting the dates of the strikes across the country, AIBEA general secretary C H Venkatachalam announced that a notification had been issued that there will be a strike which will be held by the employees of various banks and both government and private bank employees will take part in it. 

According to the notification, on December 4, a nationwide strike will be held by Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India and Punja and Sind Bank. On December 5 in Bank of Baroda and Bank of India, on December 6 in Canara Bank and Central Bank, on December 7 in Indian Bank and Uco Bank, and on December 8, Union Bank of India and Bank of Maharashtra employees across the country will go on strike.

On December 11, there will be an all- India strike in private banks, as per the notification, posted by AIBEA on X (formerly Twitter).

 According to a report in Mint, Venkatachalam said outsourcing of jobs by some of the banks were putting privacy of customers and their money at risk apart from reduction in recruitment at the lower level.

The AIBEA general secretary also alleged that some banks were violating the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act. 

“Even where the labour authorities have intervened, the management has ignored their advice, violated the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act and forcibly transferred the employees” he had told Mint newspaper. 

Notably, there was a call for a ‘flash strike; in banks by AIBEA on November 13, which was deferred.