SBI associates' staff go on strike against merger
PTI
Nearly 50,000 employees of five associate banks of State Bank of India have gone on a day-long nationwide strike on Friday to protest the proposed merger with their parent bank.
The employees of all the associate banks of SBI are protesting under the banner of All India Bank Employees Association.
"We are protesting against the plan of SBI management to merge 5 large associate banks into it," a statement issued by the union said.
The employees will also stage a demonstration against the proposal at Azad Maidan here on Friday.
SBI has five associate banks -- State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, State Bank of Hyderabad, State Bank of Mysore, State Bank of Patiala and State Bank Of Travancore.
Notably, the Board of Directors of SBI had on Tuesday discussed the possibility of acquiring its associate banks, including assets and liabilities.
"This discussion is purely exploratory at this stage and not certain. A proposal seeking an in-principle approval to start negotiations with associate banks will be submitted to the central government," SBI had said after the board meeting.
Besides, the SBI management also proposed to merge the first women-oriented 'Bharatiya Mahila Bank' with it. SBI has sought government approval for the proposed plan.
On Thursday, another union, All India Bank Officers' Association, had requested the government not to give consent to the SBI's plan of merger.