Bank Employees Stage One-Day Strike Across India
Union Bank workers protest outsourcing, demand regularization of temp staff
Key Points:
• Nationwide strike called by Joint Forum of Union Bank unions
• Protesters seek adequate recruitment and end to contractual practices
• Strike successful across Singhbhum district, union leaders claim
JAMSHEDPUR – Bank employees across India participated in a one-day strike, voicing concerns over employment practices in the banking sector.
The Joint Forum of Union Bank unions called for the nationwide strike.
Protesters demanded adequate recruitment for all positions in banks.
They also sought regularization of long-serving temporary employees.
Moreover, the strike opposed apprenticeship, outsourcing, and contractual practices.
In Singhbhum district, the strike witnessed significant participation.
Union Bank’s BEFI members demonstrated actively outside branch offices.
They raised slogans highlighting their demands during the protest.
Meanwhile, D.N. Singh, President of Singhbhum District Bank Employees Association, praised the strike’s success.
Sujay Ray, General Secretary, also commended the participating workers.
The strike was led by Union Bank unit leaders G.C. Tiwari, Shankar Dayal, and others.
Furthermore, other prominent union leaders joined the demonstration.
A.K. Maitra, Biman Dasgupta, and Manotosh Chakraborty were among those present.
The protest also saw participation from Subrato Kadu, Tapas Das, and C. Venkat Rao.
Union leaders emphasized the importance of addressing employment issues in banks.
They highlighted the need for job security and fair employment practices.
The strike aimed to draw attention to the concerns of temporary and outsourced workers.
It also underscored the demand for filling vacant positions in the banking sector.

