Hyderabad: The All India Bank Employees Union (AIBEA) and the Indian Bank Employees Federation (BEFI) have informed the Indian Banks Association (IBA) on Saturday that it is not possible to reconsider the decision to strike the nationally proposed bank employees on October 22 is. AIBEA general secretary CH Venkatachalam and BEFI general secretary Debashish Basu have jointly written a letter to IBA CEO VG Kannan in this regard.
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The letter states that they appreciate the IBA's concerns over consumer services and its request not to go on strike, but when the central government is not making any effort to address the issues raised by them, the strike It is not possible to reconsider the request to leave. He further writes that IBA letter dated 15 October has been received which has come as a reply to the notice issued on September 19 last regarding the strike of bank employees.
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He said that he appreciates the IBA taking notice of the strike, but the way IBA did not heed his strike notice earlier, this time they are ignoring the appeal of IBA.
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