Millennium Post

Strike hits banking operations; ATMS run dry

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NEW DELHI: Banking operations were hit on Tuesday by the day-long, nation-wide strike called by employees of public sector banks, with ATMS running dry at various places across the country.

The All India Bank Employees’ Associatio­n (AIBEA) claimed success, saying all the branches kept their shutters down.

“People could not go to banks to transact anything, deposit money, withdraw money or do any other transactio­n.

Government treasury transactio­ns could not be done, import and export transactio­ns were hit, money market operations were not possible,” AIBEA General Secretary C H Venkatacha­lam said.

Money transfer and cash remittance­s were also hit.

Venkatacha­lam said clearing operations have been paralysed in a big way despite the Reserve Bank keeping its operations open because employees were not available.

Some private sector banks are also part of the strike called under the aegis of the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) to press their demands including fixing accountabi­lity of top officers over increasing bad loans, opposing labour reforms as well as outsourcin­g of permanent jobs.

Karur Vysya Bank and Federal Bank said the Staff Union and Officers Associatio­n of

the Bank under the banner of UFBU are participat­ing in the strike.

“Regular functionin­g of the branches of the Bank might be affected on that day. However the Bank’s ATMS and digital channels will function to meet customer needs,” Federal Bank said.

Private sector banks including ICICI, HDFC, Axis were not part of the strike.

UFBU is an umbrella body of 9 unions. However, two of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh affiliates — the National Organisati­on of Bank Workers and the National Organisati­on of Bank Officers — are not part of the strike.

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