New Delhi (Sputnik) — Seeking better pay, over a million bank employees of around 40 Indian banks are on a two-day nationwide strike starting Wednesday.
Nine bank employee unions across 21 public, 12 private and seven foreign banks are participating in the strike, which was called after unions refused to agree to a 2 percent wage hike for junior level officers.
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"From unions, we made it clear that the Indian Banks Association (IBA) offer of 2% was not in good taste," DT Franco, the general secretary of the All India Bank Officers' Confederation, said.
Bank workers hold protest in Varanasi demanding an immediate wage revision. United Forum of Banking Unions (UFBU), an umbrella body of nine bank unions has called for a 2-day nationwide bank strike against wage hike proposed by the Indian Banks' Association (IBA). pic.twitter.com/5iiktJjH6T
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) May 30, 2018
#BankStrike 48 hours Bank Strike by one Million Bank Employees(Including Me) and Officers commences now demanding wage revision. Let us make it a grand success. pic.twitter.com/MUMcWaOLNd
— Arun Kumar Dubey (@arundubeyM) May 30, 2018
Those who are comparing #PSBs to that of Private Bank. Go and ask them to open your #Jandhan a/c. #Mudra loan. All govt sponsered scheme are done by we #bankers We are not begging we are demanding our rights #BankStrike
— Nand Kumar Patil (@newnk123) May 30, 2018
President salary increased.
— Newton Bank Kumar (@idesibanda) May 30, 2018
Governer Salary increased.
MP MLA Salary increased.
CJI JUDGE salary increased.
Army Navy Chief.. increased.
Cabinet Secretery…increased.
Central Govt. Employee salary increased too,
When will Bankers salary increse?@FinMinIndia @PMOIndia
— PRATEEK KUMAR SHARMA (@smileyprateek) May 30, 2018