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Bank officers' union threatens to call on two-day nationwide strike

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1 min read | Updated on January 09, 2025, 17:32 IST

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The All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC) has threatened a nationwide strike on February 24-25, 2025, to demand a five-day work week, adequate recruitment, and the withdrawal of recent DFS directives. They also seek the filling of workmen/officer directors' posts in PSBs and the resolution of pending issues with IBA.

All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC) said it has been proposed by the executive committee to go for a two-day nationwide strike, tentatively scheduled for February 24 and 25, 2025

All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC) said it has been proposed by the executive committee to go for a two-day nationwide strike, tentatively scheduled for February 24 and 25, 2025

Bank officers' union AIBOC on Thursday threatened to go on a nationwide strike on February 24 and 25 to press for their various demands, including a five day work week and adequate recruitment in all cadres.

Besides, the union has demanded immediate withdrawal of the recent directives of the Department of Financial Services (DFS) on performance review and PLI, which threaten job security and create division amongst employees.

It further pitched to fill the post of workmen/officer directors in public sector banks and resolution of pending residual issues with IBA.

In a statement, All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC) said it has been proposed by the executive committee to go for a two-day nationwide strike, tentatively scheduled for February 24 and 25, 2025.

If required, more stringent actions may follow. Agitation programmes will start soon after the notice of the strike is served this month.

The union alleged that micro-management of PSBs on policy matters by the DFS undermining the autonomy of respective boards.

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