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November 2016
The All India Central Bank
Employees' Congress (AICBEC) has appealed to the Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Human Resource Development to take action against top management
of Central Bank of India for suppressing employee union. The Total Investment
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The AICBEC, in a memorandum
submitted to Satyanarayan Jatiya, the Chairman of the Standing Committee,
shared specific incidents where the Bank management had allegedly tried to
depute more employees to zones other than Mumbai, withdrawn or not followed
several employee welfare measures and deprived the Union from fees paid by
members.
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It says, "Recently the bank
inducted 1,712 as clerks nationally. Highest grosser Mumbai region was not
given a single new hand. Seven were allocated to Goa. Here, is an interesting
fact - Mumbai that had 1,343 clerks in 2012 saw the figure drop to 900 in 2016,
a reduction of 443 clerks. Yet no fresh allocation out of the new
recruits."
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The Union also alleged that the Bank
management withdrawn subsidy given for canteen facility. The Bank management,
despite a direction from Financial Services Secretary, is not posting women
employees to the place near their residence or choice, the AICBEC said in a
statement.
According to Subhash S Sawant,
General Secretary of AICBEC, the Central Bank management even decided not to
deduct members' fee and deposit it in the Union account. "That was
unilateral in action, discriminatory in nature, an action invoked by the
management with sole purpose to choke up the finances of the Union. The
management stopped collecting 'subscription to the Union' on our behalf. This
newfound wisdom was employed only on the Mumbai Zone of the Bank. All other
Unions and all the constituents of our Union across the country continue to
receive contribution from members that is collected by the Bank" he says.
The Bank employee union also
submitted the Memorandum to Sharad Pawar, who is member of the Standing
Committee.The
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