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Banks announces strike for six days, check details

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 17, 2023 1:20 PM

The All India Bank Employees' Association (AIBEA) has declared its intention to stage a strike on multiple days in ...

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The All India Bank Employees' Association (AIBEA) has declared its intention to stage a strike on multiple days in December 2023. The primary demands behind the strike include the need for sufficient recruitment and a strong opposition to the outsourcing of permanent jobs. 

According to a report of Zee News, AIBEA said that in the month of December 2023, the banking association will go on for 6 days strike. Check out the following dates:

December 4: All India bank strike in Punjab National Bank (PNB), Punjab and Sindh Bank, and State Bank of India (SBI)December 5: All India bank strike in Bank of Baroda and Bank of IndiaDecember 6: All India bank strike in Canara Bank and Central Bank of IndiaDecember 7: All India bank strike in Indian Bank and UCO BankDecember 8: All India bank strike in Union Bank of India and Bank of MaharashtraDecember 11: All India bank strike in all Private Banks

This strike involves employees from both government and private banks nationwide as per the AIEBA notification.

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