IndusInd Bank says it has no credit exposure to the entities being investigated
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot condemned the killing of the Rajasthan resident and said the NDA government has failed to restore peace in Kashmir.
Bank employees hold the position of trust where honesty and integrity are essential conditions and any irregularity on their part should not be dealt with leniently, the Supreme Court said on Friday. A bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and Abhay S Oka made the observation while upholding an order of dismissal against a bank clerk for serious irregularities in discharge of his duties. Merely because the employee stood superannuated in the meanwhile, will not absolve him from the misconduct which he had committed in discharge of his duties and looking into the nature of misconduct which he had committed, he was not entitled for any indulgence. The Bank employee always holds the position of trust where honesty and integrity are the sine qua non but it would never be advisable to deal with such matters leniently, the bench said. The apex court said that looking into seriousness of the nature of allegations levelled against the employee, the punishment of dismissal inflicted upon him in no
Staffers take out marches in protest against privatisation of public sector banks; a few customer service centres kept functional
PSBs' pension contribution for employees under NPS also hiked to 14%, says DFS secy
The families of deceased bank employees will receive up to 30 per cent of the last drawn salary of the employee under the National Pension Scheme (NPS)
The FM said that there is a need for banking services to continue uninterrupted, to support the bank customers' needs in these difficult times
Banking sector is slotted as an essential service and partially exempt from the lockdown orders, allowing some to call as much as 50% of their workforce in bank branches to avoid any disruption.
Debasish Panda says bankers have played a key role in providing services in such difficult times, many have contracted the virus, and some have even lost their lives
The bank reported highest profit in nine decades in FY20 at Rs 65 crore
The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) on Thursday wrote to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray raising concerns over threats and physical assault against bank officials in the state. In the letter, the unions said employees of IDBI Bank were recently manhandled in Nashik and Malkapur in Buldhana district and requested the chief minister to take immediate action. "It is observed that at various places, so-called social and political workers are threatening, abusing and manhandling bank officials so as to pressurise them for sanctioning and disbursement of loans otherwise than on merits," the Forum wrote in the letter. The unions urged the chief minister to issue advisory to police authorities to take serious note of such incidents and to take immediate action to prevent such instances in future. Employees and officers of all the banks are already working under pressure because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, they are also burdened with sanction and disbursement of c
Goa Bank Employees' Association announced agitation from September 1 demanding Covid-19 safe working places alleging that there is no response from the concerned authorities
All employees will get additional pay to the tune of 5-15 days of basic and dearness allowance components of their salary.
The association noted that while whole world is carving for four-day working, the country is still looking for a way to opt for five-days banking.
Official notifications had included only employees of nationalised banks to take the local train to work from July 1, excluding their other colleagues
Western Railway and Central Railway are running selected suburban train services only for essential services as identified by the state government
With the Prime Minister announcing the national-level lockdown and public transportation being stopped in most of the cities, many employees are unable to attend office.
PM Modi said low-income groups must never feel the absence of government
The government had in September approved the merger of the three public sector lenders
The Bank employees in the country would be going for a 48 hour strike starting from May 30, seeking government's intervention related to wage settlement and others. The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), consisting of nine trade unions across the country representing 10 lakh bank employees and officers, will also hold demonstrations and submit memorandum to the Finance Minister prior to this.The strike is being called for opposing the Indian Banks'Association's (IBA) delay in resolving charger of demands, government's casual approach to wage revision for bank employees and officers, IBA's meagre offer of two per cent hike in wage bill towards wage increase, among others.It would be demanding expeditious and early wage revision settlement, adequate increase in salary and improvement in other service conditions and wage revision settlement to include all officers upto Scale VII.The last wage settlement was signed for a period between November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2017 and the wage ..