All India Banks strike postponed: UFBU

The proposed two-day all-India strike by bank employees from January 20 was on Friday postponed after "positive" crucial bilateral talks between managements and unions on wage revision and other demands, a top office-bearer of United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) said.

Tirupati: The proposed two-day all-India strike by bank employees from January 20 was on Friday postponed after "positive" crucial bilateral talks between managements and unions on wage revision and other demands, a top office-bearer of United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) said.

The conciliation talks between UFBU and Indian Banks Association held in Mumbai moved a step ahead positively after the IBA offered a 9.5 per cent hike on pay slip cost and hold another round of talks on January 27, UFBU national Convenor MV Murali told a news agency here over phone.
"We have been insisting on a 32 per cent hike in wage revision, pending for the last 14 months. Reacting to our demand earlier last month, IBA came up with an offer of five percent hike which we turned down. Now the IBA in the conciliation meeting on Friday made a move forward with an increased offer of 9.5 percent hike," he said.
Murali said the PSU Banks had netted a profit of about Rs 46,000 crore during the last fiscal even after providing about Rs 65,000 crore towards writing off bad loans and provisioning for NPAs.

The offer of only Rs 1,500 crore (5 per cent) for wage revision of 10 lakh employees for next five years was too meager to accept, he added.

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