Chennai: Unions of bank employees threatened to go on strike from February 25 if their wage hike and other demands are not met immediately.
The four-day strike will be followed by an indefinite strike from March 16. All India Bank Employees’ Association General Secretary C H Venkatachalam rejected as “inadequate” the management’s (Indian Banks Association) present offer of 13 percent increase in the wage bill from its initial 5 per cent and said the employees would go on continuous strike from February 25 and an indefinite strike from March 16.
He said in a statement here, “From the Unions, we feel that this offer is inadequate and not satisfactory looking to the higher rate of inflation in the recent years and the multi-fold increase in workload. When the entire workforce in banking industry is making every effort to implement various programmes of government, including the Jan Dhan Yojana, it is unfortunate and regrettable that the Government of India which is aware of this unresolved dispute in the banking industry is a silent spectator.”
Faced with the casual approach of government and the IBA, bank unions have been forced to again give a call for the strike, he said noting that the Chief Labour Commissioner had convened a conciliation meeting on February 20 in New Delhi.




