Bank strike continues for second day; services across country hit

According to All India Bank Employees Association, the strike is against the government's decision to privatise public sector banks which have been playing a vital role in nation building.

Published - December 17, 2021 10:32 am IST - New Delhi

A branch office of Canara Bank wearing a deserted look in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, on Thursday, 16 December 2021, as part of 2 days nationwide strike of bank employees.

A branch office of Canara Bank wearing a deserted look in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, on Thursday, 16 December 2021, as part of 2 days nationwide strike of bank employees.

Lakhs of employees of public sector banks continued their strike on the second day on Friday, December 17, 2021, as well to protest against proposed privatisation of banks by the government impacting normal operation across the country.

Shutters of branches across many parts of the country on Friday were down following the strike call given by the United Forum of Bank Union (UFBU), an umbrella body of nine bank unions including All India Bank Officers' Confederation (AIBOC), All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) and National Organisation of Bank Workers (NOBW).

As a result, services such as deposits and withdrawal at branches, cheque clearance and loan approvals remains paralaysed due to the two-day strike ending later in the day.

Public sector lenders, including State Bank of India, had informed customers that services in their branches might be affected due to the strike.

However, the private sector, especially new generation private sector lenders, like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank, are working as usual.

The strike is against the government's decision to privatise public sector banks which have been playing a vital role in nation building, (AIBEA) general secretary C.H. Venkatachalam said.

AIBOC General Secretary Soumya Dutta said that about 7 lakh across the country are participating in the two-day strike.

In the Union Budget presented in February, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced the privatisation of two public sector banks (PSBs) as part of its disinvestment plan.

To facilitate privatisation, the government has listed the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021, for introduction and passage during the current session of Parliament.

The government has already privatised IDBI Bank by selling its majority stake in the lender to LIC in 2019 and merged 14 public sector banks in the past four years.

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