Subject
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Details of Discussion
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IBA’s View / Conclusion
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D.A. Formula
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Revision of Dearness Allowance formula has been discussed
at length since the CPI points under 1960-series are no longer compiled and
the DA published. The DA payable is being arrived at after duly converting
the Consumer Price
Index (CPI) points compiled under
2001-series. UFBU has impressed upon the need to switch over to CPI
2001-series for payment of DA and revision of DA on monthly basis.
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IBA said that theyhave to examinethe matter in detail before
responding.
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Reimbursement of Hospitalisation Expenses:
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Management wanted to know the
response of the UFBU on introduction of Medical Insurance Scheme. UFBU constituents after elaborate
discussions among the unions decided to have improvements in the present
scheme and have it in-house rather than switching over to insurance
especially in view of the difficulties faced wherever the insurance
scheme is in operation. Hence, UFBU
conveyed to IBA its disinclination towards introduction of Medical Insurance Scheme
in place of the existing scheme for Reimbursement of Hospitalisation
Expenses.
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IBA suggested that whatever difficulties that are being
envisagedcould
be discussedand
sorted out and requested the UFBU to consider its view point.
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Compassionate Appointments:
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UFBU sought to know the developments in regard to
Compassionate Appointments, since a long time has elapsed after sending
recommendations of IBA on the Scheme to the Ministry of Finance,Government of India.
UFBU exhorted upon the need to finalise the matter
immediately as it has been lingering on for many years without any
resolution.
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IBA informed that the matter is still pending with the Government.
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Superannuation Cost:
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UFBU demanded that the cost on superannuation and welfare
measures should not be included in the cost of wage revision.
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IBA said that theywould examine the
matter.
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Five-day Week:
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UFBU has insisted for introduction of 5-day week in the banking industry for the reason
that afterintroduction of
technology, various alternate channels like ATMs, Net Banking, etc. are
widely available and being utilized by the customers and hence, it would not
cause any inconvenience. Besides it is a common and growing phenomenon
globally to have 5-day week to ensure better quality of life.
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IBA assured to examine the
matter.
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Introduction of concepts of
Cost-to-Company (CTC) and Variable Pay:
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UFBU has conveyed unequivocally its opposition for the introduction of concepts of CTC and Variable Pay in the banking
industry.
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IBA SILENT ??
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Wage Revision of officers:
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Responding to the earlier stand taken by IBA to restrict
negotiations in case of officers from Scale-I to Scale-III alone excluding
officers from Scale-IV to VII, UFBU demanded that the negotiations should be
held with the negotiating unions on wages and service conditions of all
officers from Scale-I to Scale-VII as hitherto especially in view of the
service conditions being common for all the categories and also to ensure
relativity between the Scales.
|
IBA SILENT ??
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Directions to work on Holidays declared under N.I. Act:
|
Most of the holidays declared for festivals in various
States under N.I. Act differ from State to State resulting in most of the
festivals days would happen to be a working day in one State or the other.
After introduction of Cheque Truncation System (CTS) on grid basis, since there is no
common holiday in the respective States connected under any grid, bank
employees and officers are forced to work on festival days foregoing the
holiday as well as the traditional rituals to be performed on those festival
days adversely affecting their sentiments and social obligations. UFBU
exhorted the need to delink the operations of CTS of a particular State from
the Grid on the day in which it is declared a holiday under N.I. Act to
enable the employees to follow their customs and perform the rituals as per
their religions.
|
IBA SILENT ??
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Similarly, on other holidays/Sundays, the Banks are
directed to keep open their branches quoting the reason of continuous
holidays or for accepting the Government challans/Tax payments. UFBU
impressed upon IBA that in the present technological environment, with the
availability of alternate channels like ATMs, Net Banking, etc. the necessity
to keep open branches on holidays is obviated. Besides, it is becoming
unproductive as the business that is being transacted is too low in relation
to the expenditure being incurred by banks to work on a holiday.
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IBA has appreciated the difficulties of the
employees/officers and the reasons adduced by UFBU and assured to take up the matter with the authoritiesconcerned.
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Wage Revision and Increase in Wages
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(A) UFBU wanted
to know the response of IBA on the
wage load and the offer of IBA on wage increase.
(B) UFBU expressed its
concern in not holding the meetings on regular basis at frequent intervals
and undue delay in the process of wage negotiations. UFBU expressed its dissatisfaction
and insisted for expeditious wage settlement.
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(A) IBA expressed its inability to respond in the absence of
mandate from the authorities concerned.
(b) IBA SILENT ??
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Dialogue Between IBA AND UFBU Presented BY Sri Goyal
We reproduce below the circular issued by UFBU on 12th October, 2013, after the latest talks with IBA have failed. We are putting the same in tabular form for better understanding of our readers. I will be providing my views in a separate article:
Another round of bipartite discussions was held today in Mumbai between IBA and UFBU on our demands for wage revision. IBA was represented by its Core Committee led by Shri R K Dubey, CMD, Canara Bank and UFBU was represented by all the Nine Constituent Unions.
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