Bank Unions wage increase demand irrational: IBA
Indian Banks’ Association said it is the
only representative body of banks which acts on the mandate given by
the banks for wage settlement, a statement issued here said.
It said IBA’s Negotiating Committee
comprise of CMDs of Public Sector Banks as well as Private Sector Banks
which are parties to the Bipartite a settlements has started the wage
negotiation in justify earnest since October 2012.
It said 14 rounds of discussion have been held and two major issues, i.e., effective date of implementation and merger of DA have been clinched.
“In the past 7th and 8th Bipartite
Settlements, the wage increase was between 10 percent and 13 percent.
The 9th Bipartite Settlement was an exception as compared to earlier
settlements and cannot be quoted as precedent.”
In the current wage settlement, a hike
of 11 percent on salary and allowances has been offered based on the
paying capacity of all the banks, lower profitability, higher
requirements for provisions and further capital requirement under
Basel-III, which translates into 12.5 percent on the balance sheet cost
that too is unaffordable to some of the banks.
“The issues regarding wage negotiation
deliberated in Negotiating Committee of IBA are further discussed in a
larger forum, i.e., Managing Committee of IBA and the Chairmen of all
the banks were unequivocal in saying that the demand of 23% increase of
Unions/Associations is unaffordable, illogical, exorbitant and
irrational.”
IBA appealed Unions/Associations to give up the agitational path and return with pragmatic approach to the negotiation table and to resolve the issue through bipartism.
“Despite the appeal made by IBA as well
as Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) at the conciliation meetings not
to resort to strike and resolve the issue through bipartism, the
Unions/Associations went on one day strike on November 12, 14 followed
by Zonal relay strikes from December 2 to December 5, 2014.
In the meantime, IBA has requested to all member banks to assess their paying capacity and advise IBA accordingly.
“It is, therefore, apparent that IBA is
serious to settle the issue at the earliest and not adopting delayed
tactics as alleged by the Unions/Association.”
Source : Rising Kashmir
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