Holidays, strike to hit bank transactions


Operations may be affected in July as there are 11 holidays

Mumbai, Jun 30 (DHNS) : Banking transactions, especially of the state-run banks, are likely to be severely affected in July as 11 holidays are coming up during the month.

In addition to this, banking transactions are likely to be disrupted on two days during the month owing to bank employees’ strike.

About 45,000 employees of the five subsidiaries of State Bank of India will strike work on July 12 to protest against the government’s decision to merge it with SBI.

Besides this, over 5 lakh employees associated with the All India Banking Employees Association and 1 lakh employees affiliated to All India Banking Officers Association are set to strike work across the country.

Protest against reforms

The United Forum of Bank Unions will be striking work on July 29 to protest against the government’s banking reforms policy and the closure and merger of the public sector banks.
Woes of customers

Apart from this, regular bank holidays, including Eid, second and fourth Saturdays and five Sundays will add to the woes of bank customers.

According to experts, banking transactions, including cheque clearing and deposits, will be impacted due to the strike .

However, cash withdrawals are not likely to be affected much.

 

  

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Jun 30 2016

    What's the role of ATM during holidays/bundhs...
    If anybody goes for strike..please deduct amount from salary.

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  • Desha bhaktha, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 30 2016

    strike means no work no pay....that is implied.
    SBI requires a revamp in toto. Highest NPAs,lowest per employee business,lowest per employee earnings, and every thing lowest except gross NPAs....!

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  • arm, ksa

    Thu, Jun 30 2016

    Jo agya maharaj.

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  • Ravi B Shenava , Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 30 2016

    Devkumar your suggestion is outdated. Probably you are not aware that as per Supreme Court order the Salary of the striking employees of Bank & Government offices have to be compulsorily deducted in the same month. There is no concession to any category of employees under this rule of "No-work No-pay" since last 25 years.

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