AIBOC
issued its circular NO. 18 dated 23.04.2013 on Bipartite Talks with IBA. We are
placing the same here for our readers.
BIPARTITE
TALKS WITH IBA
We
reproduce hereunder the UFBU Circular No.7 dated 22-04-2013 contents of which
are self-explicit.
With
greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL
SECRETARY
TEXT
A
round of discussion was held today in Mumbai between IBA and UFBU on our
charter of demands for revision of wages and service conditions. The IBA was
represented by the negotiating team headed by Mr. T M Bhasin (CMD Indian Bank
and Senior Vice President, IBA).UFBU was represented by the constituent
unions. NOBW could not be present due to
their pre-fixed agitational programme in Delhi.
During
this meeting, IBA provided the detailed data relating to establishment expenses
of the banks as on March 31st2012, which will be taken as the basis for
calculations in the ensuing wage revision exercise. According to the data, the total
establishment expenditure/wage bill of the public sector banks as on 31-03-2012,
comes to Rs. 56,292 crores for workmen and officers put together.
The
IBA also submitted the following Management issues for discussions by UFBU.
Officers:
1. Introduction of Cost to Company
2. Introduction of Performance linked
Variable Pay.
3. Restrictions on applicability for wage
revision.
Workmen:
1. Introduction of Cost to Company.
2. Introduction of Performance linked
Variable Pay.
3. Deployment of Staff by invoking Para
536 of Sastri Award and superseding the provisions of 8th BPS.
4. Rationalisation of special pay posts.
5. Departmental action to continue after
retirement.
6. Premature retirement of workmen
employees in public interest after 55 years of age or 30 years of service.
7. Simultaneous disciplinary action under
departmental enquiry as well as judicial proceedings.
IBA
further stated that they would make their presentations on these issues in the
next meeting. They also informed that the next round of discussions would be
held by the middle of May 2013.
Comrades,
while we have come to the IBA for wage revision, it is clear that they are
trying to foist anti-employee, anti-officer propositions. It appears that wage
revision will be a challenging task before us. Hence our unity and vigilance
are very important when we proceed with our charter of demands.
From
the UFBU we insisted on the IBA that the long pending issue of compassionate
ground appointment scheme should be resolved on a priority basis. We also brought to their notice the problems
faced by employees and officers on account of introduction of Grid-based
clearing system by the RBI and urged for solution so that the issue does not
become a dispute. Further developments will be informed to unions in due
course.
With
greetings,
Yours
Comradely,
Sd/-
(P.K.SARKAR)
CONVENOR
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