AIBOC issued its circular No. 5 dated
02.02.2013 on the Nationwide General Strike on 20th and 21st February, 2013. We
are placing the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.5 DATE: 02.02.2013
TO ALL AFFILIATES /MEMBERS:
We reproduce hereunder the text of
UFBU Circular No.1 dated 31st January, 2013 contents of which are
self-explicit.
With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
TEXT
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Join the Nationwide General strike on
20th and 21stFebruary, 2013.
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UFBU’s clarion call.
A meeting of the UFBU was held today
in Mumbai in AIBEA’s office. Com.D.S.Rishabadas (General Secretary, AIBOC)
presided over meeting.
1) Charter of demands on wage
revision:
The meeting took note that most of the
Banks have given their mandate to the IBA for negotiating with the unions on
the charter of demands for revision of wages and service conditions. The meeting
further took note that the IBA is collecting the data from all the banks
relating to numbers of employees, stage wise details, which would be the basis
for making calculations on load, Item wise cost etc. In the meantime, it was
expected that the IBA would commence the formal negotiations with the unions
but IBA has not fixed up the date for the same. Having regard to the need for
early wage revision, the meeting decided to address a letter to the IBA to
commence the negotiations immediately.
2)
Banking Laws Amended – Bills passed by Parliament:
The meeting took note that despite our
protests and opposition, the Government had pushed through the Banking Law
Amendment Bill providing for certain liberalisation in the Banking Regulations
Act and Bank Nationalisation Act besides amending the SAREFEASI /Debt Recovery
Act. However, the clause relating to
exemption of bank mergers from Competition Commission and also the clause on
allowing Banks to do Forward Contract business had to be withdrawn by the
Government and thus the Government could not do all that it wanted to do.
The meeting noted with thanks that
number of MPs spoke both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on these Bills opposing
the same and reflected the views and concerned of UFBU. Some of them moved amendments to the Bill to
modify the adverse clauses. While the Government was persisting with the Bill
as it is, the MPs belong to entire BPA, Left, TMC, AIADMK, etc. staged a walk
out on this issue. Still the Government
went ahead and got the Bills passed manifesting their commitment to the banking
reforms.
The meeting expressed its thanks to
all these political parties and MPs who echoed our demands inside the
Parliament on the occasion of the consideration of these Bills. The meeting
further noted that since the Government is serious about their agenda like bank
mergers, giving banking license to corporate houses, etc., the UFBU should
remain more united and vigilant in the days to come to oppose such measures.
3)
Attacks in SBI:
The meeting took note of the attacks
of the management on the legitimate trade union rights and the vindictive
actions against the leadership of AISBOF. The meeting decided to extend all
necessary support and solidarity in case the problems are not sorted out
amicably.
4)
Nationwide General Strike on 20th and 21st 2013 February, 2013:
The meeting welcomed the joint call of
all Central Trade Unions for the nationwide General Strike on 20th and 21st
February, 2013 against the anti people, anti labour, Neo-liberal economic
policies being pursued by the government. The meeting observed that in the
banking sector also the government is seriously pursuing their reform measures
as evidenced by the recent passage of the banking law amendment bill. The
meeting also took note of the Government attempts at consolidation and merger
of banks and their recent guidelines to the banks combining the banks into 8
groups In the name of functional co-ordination. Attempts are also afoot to
grant licenses to industrial and corporate houses to start their own private
banks thus depicting their policy of double standards- expansion of private
banks and consolidation of public sector banks. There are also serious efforts
to outsource the regular banking jobs and service to private contract agencies
which would jeopardize the jobs and job security in the banking sector. In this
situation of similar attacks in every sector and the need for a concerted
effort to oppose and repulse all these attacks, the meeting welcomed the
growing unity amongst the Central Trade Unions and their initiatives of united
struggles and actions.
Hence the meeting decided that in
continuation of struggles against the economic policies of the Government, UFBU
should support the call of the Central Trade Unions and join the nationwide 2
days strike on 20th and 21st February, 2013.Accordingly, strike notice is being
served on the IBA and all our units are requested to observe the strike call in
all the banks all over the country including the RRBs and
Co-operative Banks.
ISSUES
AND DEMANDS:
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In
support of the 10 point Charter of Demands of Central
Trade Unions
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Control
alarming price rise
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Hands
off trade union rights
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Stop
Banking Reforms
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Stop
Outsourcing
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Early
wage revision
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Settle
pending issues like compassionate appointment scheme
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Anti
Trade Union action of Government and Management
Detailed Circular will be issued in
this regard giving preparatory programmes like demonstrations, rallies, etc.
With greeting,
Yours comradely,
Sd/-
(P.K.SARKAR)
CONVENOR
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