CBOA, AP issued its circular No. 31 dated 19.10.2010 on UFBU Meeting held on 7th October 2010. We are placing the same here for our readers.
Circular No. GS: 2010: 031 Date: 19.10.2010
TO ALL OFFICERS PLEASE CIRCULATE
Dear Friends,
We reproduce hereunder the Circular No. CIRCULAR/GS/2010/18 received from our Federation for your information.
With best regards
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(C.A. MALLIKARJUNA RAO)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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“We reproduce hereunder the communication received from AIBOC for your information:
UFBU MEETING HELD ON 7TH OCTOBER, 2010
We reproduce hereunder the text of UFBU Circular No.5 dated 10th October 2010, contents of which are self-explicit.
“A meeting of the UFBU was held at Mumbai on 7-10-2010. The meeting was presided over by Com.P.K.Sarkar (President, AIBOC). The meeting while taking note that the wage revision settlement has since been implemented and the process of submission of option to pension scheme is underway, had a detailed discussion on the various important issues.
Revised Scheme on Compassionate Ground: The meeting was seriously concerned to observe that the revised scheme on compassionate appointments/compensation scheme as mutually discussed and finalised between IBA and UFBU is pending consideration and approval by the Government for the past 20 months. The meeting decided that this issue should not be allowed to be delayed further and must be pursued earnestly on top priority including by agitational programmes, if necessary.
Staff Housing Loan: The meeting further observed that while the Government’s earlier guidelines to the Banks on Staff housing Loan, Staff Vehicle Loan and Festival advance have become outdated due to escalation in costs etc., the same are not being revised despite various representations. Hence, the meeting emphasized the need for early revised guidelines from the Government on these issues.
Pension Scheme: As discussed in the earlier meetings, it was decided to pursue issues like improvements in pension scheme on the lines of Government scheme as amended under the 6th Pay Commission, periodical updation of pension, 100% DA neutralization on pension to all pensioners, improvement in Family pension, Ex-Gratia paid to Pre 1986 retirees/their widows, etc. besides taking up the issues of pension benefit to those sections of retirees who are not presently covered by the scheme/settlement.
Recruitments: The meeting was perturbed to take note of the acute shortage of staff in Banks and the need for adequate recruitments to provide necessary staff in the branches keeping in view the increased workload, future requirements, programmes of financial inclusion, etc. The meeting also demanded that such recruitments should be made through common process through revival of BSRB instead of the present bank wise arrangements through private agencies.
Khandelwal Committee Recommendations: The meeting noted that as per the press reports, the Committee has made the following recommendations:
- To outsource all non-core jobs
- Direct Recruitment of Officers upto 50 %
- Qualification for recruitment: For Clerks: Graduation/For Substaff: 10th Std.
- Fresh Recruitments to be only in Rural and Semi Urban areas
- Appointment of exclusive Executive Director ( H R )
- Bank wise wage revision based on capacity to pay, profitability, productivity, etc.
- Introduction of Variable Pay as a major component of wages
- Introduction of cost to company concept
- Review of all internal settlements on mobility and transfer of employees
- HR Professionals to be recruited at senior/junior levels
- HR administration to be automated through web-based system
The meeting decided to out rightly reject these adverse recommendations as the same are anti-employee and anti-union in their content and intent. The meeting decided that these measures should be fought back with all our strength.
Banking Correspondents: The meeting took note of the plans of the Government/RBI/Banks to utsource normal banking services through private business correspondents and observed that these are nothing but attempts to casualise and contractualise regular banking jobs endangering job security besides exploitation of education unemployed youth.
RBI’s proposals of New Licensing Policy: The meeting took note of the recent proposals of the RBI envisaging licenses to be given to Corporates and Industrial Houses to open more Banks and to hand over RRBs in private hands, NBFCs, etc. The meeting pointed out that these proposals are most ill-advised and detrimental and hence need to be opposed and resisted.
Interaction with Retirees organisations: Representatives of United Forum of Retirees organisations met UFBU during the meeting and submitted their views and suggestions on the various issues concerning the retired employees. They sought the support of the UFBU in pursuing these issues and UFBU assured them of the same.
Meeting with Damodaran Committee on Customer Service: RBI has set up a Committee on Customer Service with Mr. Damodaran (former Chairman of SEBI) as its Chairman. This Committee had invited our unions for a discussion on 7-10-2010 and to solicit our suggestions on these issues. Our Unions met the Committee and placed their view points.
Friends, it will be observed that the situation is increasingly becoming hostile and there is no alternative for us than to unitedly resist and fight back these offensives. Hence, UFBU has decided to unleash agitational programmes shortly.”
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(D.S. BHADAURIA)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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