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   Posted on Saturday, May 24th, 2008 8:43 pm

Mumbai (PTI): The country’s largest public sector lender the State Bank of India’s employees on Friday they would hold a one-day nationwide strike on June 6 to protest against the bank’s management policies.

The strike would be observed to protest against the SBI management’s policies on various issues including that of the pension scheme and Indian Banks Association’s reluctance to take forward the employees’ demands, an union official said.

“We will hold a one-day nationwide token strike on June 6. The IBA, despite having signed an agreement on various issues three months back, has not taken any significant steps to find solutions to the employees’ problems,” All India State Bank Officer’s Federation’s General Secretary G D Nadaf told PTI here.

Apart from the pension scheme, other demands include recruitment of officers, regulated working hours for officers and termination of staff-outsourcing, Nadaf said.

Source: hindu.com













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