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This is an archive article published on November 28, 2009

SBI union rejects new wage pact

The AISBOF rejected the proposed 17.5 percent wage hike and pension benefits and demanded a separate wage revision for them.

The All-India State Bank Officers Federation AISBOF on Saturday rejected the proposed 17.5 percent wage hike and pension benefits and demanded a separate wage revision for them.

8220;We do not agree with the proposed salary hike for bank employees. The SBI employees demand that the increase should be at par with the salary of the Central government employees,8221; AISBOF vice-president SK Haldar said here.

The Indian Banks Association IBA and United Federation of Banking Unions UFBU representing nine bank employee associations had agreed to the wage hike and pension benefits after a prolonged discussion in Mumbai yesterday.

Haldar,who was here to attend the zonal conference of the SBI Officers Association,said AISBOF will decide its future course of action on Tuesday.

The three lakh SBI employees are ready for an indefinite strike to demand a separate wage revision at par with Central government employees,he added.

 

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