Mysuru: Employees of nationalised banks within the town on Wednesday struck work on Wednesday as a part of the two-day strike referred to as via the All India Bank Employees’ Association to protest the proposed hike of two% of their salaries.
The workers assembled at the District Lead Bank in Saraswathipuram, where they raised slogans in opposition to the central executive. The workers had demanded a hike of 15% of their salaries, and the announcement of a 2% hike has no longer gone down neatly with them.
The workers, who took out a protest rally from the District Lead Bank and marched throughout one of the vital major roads, urging the Centre to rethink its position on the revision of their salaries. Overtures of reconciliation made via the federal government to nationalised banks on May five had failed, stated the protesting workers. “While Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi left the country without paying their loans, calls for of the bank workers have gone unheeded,” the employees stated.
The aggrieved workers pointed to the role they had essayed in imposing one of the vital central executive’s schemes akin to demonetisation, Jan Dhan Yojana, Atal Pension Scheme and Mudra schemes. “And but, we have now been disadvantaged of a salary hike,” they stated.
The workers identified that, despite the fact that banks have been closed, measures have been taken to verify public weren't inconvenienced. “They can nonetheless use online banking, and there may be enough money in ATMs,” they added.
President of the All India Bank Employees’ Association, Mysuru Shivaprasad, and participants Prasanna, Gururaj, Ravindra and Bhaskar Pai have been amongst those that participated within the protest.
The workers assembled at the District Lead Bank in Saraswathipuram, where they raised slogans in opposition to the central executive. The workers had demanded a hike of 15% of their salaries, and the announcement of a 2% hike has no longer gone down neatly with them.
The workers, who took out a protest rally from the District Lead Bank and marched throughout one of the vital major roads, urging the Centre to rethink its position on the revision of their salaries. Overtures of reconciliation made via the federal government to nationalised banks on May five had failed, stated the protesting workers. “While Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi left the country without paying their loans, calls for of the bank workers have gone unheeded,” the employees stated.
The aggrieved workers pointed to the role they had essayed in imposing one of the vital central executive’s schemes akin to demonetisation, Jan Dhan Yojana, Atal Pension Scheme and Mudra schemes. “And but, we have now been disadvantaged of a salary hike,” they stated.
The workers identified that, despite the fact that banks have been closed, measures have been taken to verify public weren't inconvenienced. “They can nonetheless use online banking, and there may be enough money in ATMs,” they added.
President of the All India Bank Employees’ Association, Mysuru Shivaprasad, and participants Prasanna, Gururaj, Ravindra and Bhaskar Pai have been amongst those that participated within the protest.
Bank employees in city take out protest rally
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