CBOA-AP issued its circular No. 028 dated
10.10.2014 reproducing the circular of AICBOF on undue and unjustified delay in
salary revision. We are placing the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.: GS: 2014: 028 Date:
10.10.2014
TO ALL OFFICERS PLEASE
CIRCULATE
Dear Friends,
We reproduce hereunder the Circular No.
CIRCULAR/GS/2014/27 dated 09.10.2014 received from our Federation for your
information.
With best regards
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(C.A. MALLIKARJUNA RAO)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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“UNDUE AND
UNJUSTIFIED DELAY IN SALARY REVISION
CONFEDERATION MAKES A
CLARION CALL TO INTENSIFY THE AGITATION
The 74th Executive Committee
Meeting of our Confederation was held in emergent circumstances at New Delhi on
8th October, 2014. Despite the festive season, almost all the
members of the Executive Committee attended the meeting to discuss the undue
delay in the Salary Revision due to the apathy of the IBA and the Government of
India. Though an elaborate report on the present International and National
scenario covering the entire gamut of socio political, economic and banking
scenario was presented by the General Secretary; the major thrust during the
deliberations was on the Salary Revision exercise and a lot of concern was
expressed by the rank and file of the Organisation, particularly from the
younger generation.
The complete detail of the various rounds of
discussions, including two major decisions taken during the discussions, were
explained by the undersigned to the House and were appropriately substantiated
by the President of the Confederation, Com. Y. Sudarshan, who also takes part
in the negotiations. The House was unanimous in expressing their anger, anguish
and resentment over the rigid and unjustified stand of the IBA and called upon
the presidium to decide some effective and sustained agitational programme
against IBA for denying the reasonable wage revision to the officers and
employees and also for their apathy towards other justified demands like 5 days
working and regulated working hours.
After the detailed discussions and after
seeking the views of all the affiliates, it was decided that the action
programme declared by the United Forum of Bank Unions on 26th
September, 2014, should be strictly followed by all the affiliates of the
Confederation. However, a deep concern was expressed over the delay in deciding
the strike date. It was also stressed by the House that there is an urgent need
for intensifying the agitation call in order to strengthen the movement for an
early wage settlement. The House was of the view that one day strike will not
serve the purpose and strike schedule should be fixed in such a way that the
impact of the same is felt by IBA and the Government. Considering the views of
the House, the following action programme was unanimously decided by the
Executive Committee:
10.10.2014 Black
Badge Wearing (All members must tie a black ribbon on the left arm)
13.10.2014 A massive rally at
Jantar Mantar, New Delhi and all State H.Q. at 5 p.m.
“Withdrawal of extra cooperation” i.e. No late sitting
beyond working hours / not attending the offices/official work on Sundays and
holidays.
17.10.2014 Country wide
protest demonstrations, jointly with UFBU constituents
Between
18.10.2014 & One
day dharna at all state capitals
31.10.2014 (Date shall be
decided by the State Unit of UFBU)
30.10.2014 The Press
Statements / Releases / Advertisements in newspapers to mark the second
anniversary of submission of Charter of Demand
&
Massive rallies and demonstrations in
all State Headquarters
It was also decided that AIBOC will persuade
the other constituents of UFBU in the next meeting (scheduled for 13.10.2014 at
Bangalore) to observe minimum 2 days strike in such a manner that its impact is
felt by all the authorities concerned. The Executive Committee has nominated
one Office Bearer for each State to coordinate the action programme with the
respective State Secretaries and supervise the implementation of the programme.
Comrades, we have approached other Officers
Organisations also for the joint action programme and will continue our efforts
for a continued and joint action programme by all the constituents of UFBU and
in particular the other officers organization for the issues related to the
officers. We are hopeful that they will convey their concurrence in this
regard. Meanwhile, we call upon all of you to implement all the action
programmes successfully as decided by the Confederation. All the State
Secretaries are requested to coordinate the action programme with all the affiliates
in their respective states and make the agitation programme a grand success.
All
the Office bearers, Co-ordinators and State Secretaries are also requested to
ensure that the call for withdrawal of extra co-operation is implemented in its
full spirit by all the affiliates.”
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(S.B.RODE)
GENERAL
SECRETARY
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