Detailed Report on Negotiations with IBA – BEFI
BANK EMPLOYEES FEDERATION OF INDIA
NARESH PAUL CENTRE
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NARESH PAUL CENTRE
53 Radha Bazar Lane, (1st Floor), Kolkata – 700 001
e-mail : pradipbefi@yahoo.co.in Website : http://www.befi.in/
(Ph):033- 2225-4414/2236-5108 (M) 94331 44271 Fax: 033-2236-5109/2242-069
Circular No: 01/2015
08th January 2015
To All Affiliates/Office Bearers/CC/GC Members
Dear Comrades,
NEGOTIATIONS WITH IBA
At the very outset, we wish all our members, their families, well-wishers and all acquaintances a VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 2015.
In view of the Strike Notice by UFBU, the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) convened a Conciliation on 05th January 2015.
In the conciliation, we emphasized that
the proposed strike actions have been thrust on us by a totally
indifferent and negative attitude of IBA in the matter of wage
negotiations, despite flexible approach adopted by UFBU; we also took
serious exception to IBA’s communication to the member Banks to re-visit
the mandate. IBA, on their part, assured that they had no intention to
complicate matters and expressed eagerness to resume negotiations on
06th instant.
Accordingly, another round of
negotiations took place on 6th in Mumbai when, after prolonged
hard-bargaining, IBA improved its offer from 11% to 12.5% of pay-slip
components. While making it absolutely clear that this was not at all
acceptable, UFBU demonstrated its flexibility by further revising its
demand to 19.5% increase. IBA, while indicating its willingness to
continue the negotiations on 07th too, requested for withdrawal of
Strike programmes.
In view of some improvement in the
talks, UFBU decided to defer the proposed Strike of 07th January
2015.During the negotiations on 07th, UFBU once again insisted on IBA
for further improving its offer, to which IBA expressed that they want
some more time for discussion amongst themselves. To our demand
that negotiations be held at regular intervals for arriving at a
settlement without further delay, IBA responded positively and indicated
its intention to conclude the process by the end of February 2015. It
was decided that Sub-Committees would be formed for expeditious
resolution on some of the contentious issues, like reimbursement of 100%
of Hospitalisation Expenses, regulated working-hours for officers,
5-day week, etc., raised by UFBU. IBA also agreed to discuss the
Pension related issues/demands of UFBU.
Comrades, the united might of bankmen
throughout the country has restored the negotiation process; but nothing
should be taken for granted. We may only assure that the UFBU would
leave no stone unturned to clinch a reasonable and fair deal for all the
employees and officers as expeditiously as possible. However, given the
past record of the IBA as also of the Government, we must be vigilant
and remain organizationally prepared for any eventuality and to plunge
into action, even at shortest possible notice.
Further developments would be communicated to you all in due course.
With greetings,
Comradely yours,
(PRADIP BISWAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
GENERAL SECRETARY
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