From now on, banks will buy health insurance cover from one of the state-run general insurance companies instead of reimbursing the medical expenses of staff in full which goes as part of their expenses, they said. This could also reduce the expenses and put a cap on the liabilities of banks in the future. "This is a path-breaking agreement," said TM Bhasin, chairman of IBA and CMD of Indi an Bank. "Besides a 15% hike and holiday on alternate Saturdays, it is mutually agreed ...that the bank will buy medical cover for the employee and his family." 
 Bank employees unions, including that ofState Bank of India (SBI) and the industry body representing state-run banks, agreed on a 15% increase in their basic salaries for the period 2012 and 2017. One new factor that crept into the agreement this time, other than holidays on alternate Saturdays, is medical cover. 
Although no definitive agreement or insurance underwriter is yet to happen, executives in both banking and insurance industries indicate that underwriting norms could lead to an outgo of about Rs 1,500 crore to Rs 1,700 crore. That will depend on individual bank's negotiating power.
"IBA will float a tender inviting bids from four general insurance companies which will provide cover for all the 10 lakh employees and their family," said Bhasin. The four general insurance companies are New India Assurance, National Insurance Company, Oriental Insurance Company and United India Insurance Company.
If family floater (for four members) scheme per employee is chosen for around Rs 4 lakh annually, it may cost about Rs 5,000 per policy which takes the total premium to Rs 1,600 crore, said an executive at an insurance company who did not want to be identified.
"This move will add good numbers to the medical pool," said a senior official from a large insurance company who did not want to be named. "The premium could be as high as Rs 12,000 for PSU banks employee, given their age demography. But the clamour for winning the mandate could bring down premiums."
Will New Salary Structure Result in Lower Pension for Retirees between 2012 and 2017? UFBU Urgently Needs to Clarify Whether New Allowance Will Attract DA?-
By-Rajesh Goyal (source allbankingsolutions.com)
Our last two articles namely
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
Although no definitive agreement or insurance underwriter is yet to happen, executives in both banking and insurance industries indicate that underwriting norms could lead to an outgo of about Rs 1,500 crore to Rs 1,700 crore. That will depend on individual bank's negotiating power.
"IBA will float a tender inviting bids from four general insurance companies which will provide cover for all the 10 lakh employees and their family," said Bhasin. The four general insurance companies are New India Assurance, National Insurance Company, Oriental Insurance Company and United India Insurance Company.
If family floater (for four members) scheme per employee is chosen for around Rs 4 lakh annually, it may cost about Rs 5,000 per policy which takes the total premium to Rs 1,600 crore, said an executive at an insurance company who did not want to be identified.
"This move will add good numbers to the medical pool," said a senior official from a large insurance company who did not want to be named. "The premium could be as high as Rs 12,000 for PSU banks employee, given their age demography. But the clamour for winning the mandate could bring down premiums."
Will New Salary Structure Result in Lower Pension for Retirees between 2012 and 2017? UFBU Urgently Needs to Clarify Whether New Allowance Will Attract DA?-
By-Rajesh Goyal (source allbankingsolutions.com)
Our last two articles namely
 (a)    UFBU  Seems To Have Made A Complete Sell Out to IBA Specially For Officers?   The fate  of Bankers Retired / Retiring Between 1st November 2012 and 31st October 2017  Seems To Have Been Completely Sealed ?   
 (b)   Controversies  of Interpretation of Clauses of Agreement Dated 23rd February 2015  -  Some  Questions That Needs To be Answered Immediately by UFBU Leaders 
 have been widely read and have come under close scrutiny of unions as well as  Aam Banker.  
Based on the feedback, we can say there are broadly two views:-
(1)    Sympathizers  of unions have claimed that we have stretched our imagination and  bankers must wait for 90 days to know the truth.  Union leaders are much matured  then us and are more trusted for years; 
 (2)   Independent bankers have observed that our interpretation are absolutely correct  as per the information released till date.   There is  urgent need for  clarification by union leaders so that all speculations can be put to rest and  in the end bankers do not feel cheated and get only peanuts.
 However, no union leader is forthcoming with the desired clarification as to why  only 2% increase in Basic Pay was agreed upon so as to make a sellout for the  recently retired bankers and those who are going to retire by 2017.
 Let me once again summaries the options which I can think can be possible at  this moment :-
         (a)     There is only 2% increase in Basic Pay, and rest or majority of the increase  is given in the form of HRA;
  (b) There is only 2% increase in Basic Pay, and they introduce a new allowance on  which NO   Dearness Allowance will be paid and this will NOT account  towards pensionary benefits;
  (c)   There is only 2% increase in Basic Pay, and a new allowance in the shape of  Grade Pay is introduced on which DA will be paid on the lines of Basic Pay (as  is the case in GoI scales), and the same will be added for the purpose of  pensionary benefits. 
Let us                   now                   examine                   the                   implications                   of the                   above                   three                   options                   :-
(i)                 In case of option (a), it will be disaster for the recently retired and bankers  who will retire till 2017.    It will also be disaster for the Officers who are  availing leased accommodations.   Moreover, it will compromise with the future  gross salary of the serving bankers as they will be denied the DA on such an  allowance; 
 (ii)              In case of option (b), it will be disaster for the recently retired and bankers  who will retire till 2017.  It will be more rational for the serving bankers but  they will be denied future increment pay on the allowance as DA is being denied  on such allowance; 
 (iii)            In case of option (c ), it will do some justice as in this case 15% increase  will be across the board but will protect the recently retired bankers as well  as serving bankers.
 My purpose in writing this and previous articles  has been to ensure that Aam  Banker who does not have time to understand such intricacies  of the agreements,  is made aware and put pressure on UFBU and IBA so that the interpretation of the  agreement is done in such a way that it gives justice to everybody including who  are gong to retire soon.
 I am attaching an Excel sheet which is prepared to show how it can negatively  affect the bankers who have retired since 1st November 2012 or will retire upto  31st October 2017, if options (a) or (b) are accepted.      Bankers will note that in case of option (a) or (b),  the gross pension after  commutation  may be even less than the existing pension option, but the  retirees will get higher commutation and higher leave encashment etc.    Thus,  they may be asked to choose whether they wish to take retirement benefits under  old salary or under new salary.    It will be a case of gross cheating.
 Therefore, all the bankers (serving and retiring before 2017) needs to insist  that UFBU must ensure that option (c ) or similar option is introduced for the  bankers.
 We are still waiting for more clarifications on this issue.   In the meantime,  let bankers themselves decide about the worth of the agreement.    In case you wait till 90 days and IBA announces its interpretation and UFBU  signs the same,  you will not be able to even fight in Courts.    Therefore, you need to discuss the same within your colleagues and participate  in the last phase of the settlement which has become very critical and crucial  to save the little that IBA has agreed to give. 
 
By when revised salary and arrears will be paid?
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