Chennai:
Banking services in public sector banks and several
private sector banks across Chennai is likely to be hit from Wednesday as
employees and members belonging to United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) will go
on a two-day strike from August 22.
More than 55,000 to 75,000 bank employees from the state
are expected to join the two-day nation-wide stir against proposed Banking Law
(amendments) Bill, which is expected to come up in the parliament during the
monsoon session, and several other issues, the convenor of Tamil Nadu UFBU C M Baskaran told reporters
here on Tuesday.
He said more than 10 lakh bank employees and officers in
public sector, private and foreign banks across the nation will be taking part
in the stir. “Bank employees in the city will be staging a massive protest at
the memorial hall tomorrow,” he said.
Interestingly, the stir is likely to affect ATMs as it
will generate panic among the people who would rush to withdraw money, reveal
bank employees. Some ATMs across the city were filled with cash in the evening.
Baskaran said unions are also opposing the move by banks
to close loss making rural branches. This will affect the poor farmers who are
dependent on banks for loans besides the move is against the financial
inclusion move by government, Baskaran said.
He also said that the unions are opposing the move by
government to grant licences to corporate houses to start a private bank with a
capital of Rs 500 crore.
All
India Bank Employees Association,All India Bank Officers Confederation, National Confederation of Bank
Employees, All India Bank Officers Officers Association, Bank Employees Federation of India, India National Bank Employees Federation, Indian National Bank Officers Congress, National Organisation of Bank Workers and National Organisation of Bank Officers are part of the United Forum of Bank Unions.
Employees, All India Bank Officers Officers Association, Bank Employees Federation of India, India National Bank Employees Federation, Indian National Bank Officers Congress, National Organisation of Bank Workers and National Organisation of Bank Officers are part of the United Forum of Bank Unions.
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