Many unions associated with the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) have announced a strike on Tuesday. (This photo is made by AI)
Digital Desk, New Delhi. Many unions associated with the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) have announced a strike demanding five days of work a week and two days of leave. The unions say that talks have been going on with the Central Government and the Indian Banks Association (IBA) on this issue for a long time, but no concrete decision has been taken till now.
According to the unions, like other government offices, a 5-day working system should be implemented in banks keeping in mind the work-life balance.
What will be the impact on banking services?
These services may be affected due to the strike:
However, ATM, UPI, mobile banking and internet banking services are likely to operate normally.
Will all banks remain closed?
According to sources, this strike will be effective mainly in public sector banks. This may have limited impact on private banks and cooperative banks. However, the situation may vary at the local level.
What do the unions say?
Bank unions say that due to continuously increasing workload and shortage of staff, work pressure is increasing on the employees. In such a situation, a 5-day working week will not only provide relief to the employees, but will also improve the quality of services.
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