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Second and fourth Saturdays will henceforth be holidays for banks. The remaining Saturdays in a month will be full working days.

 
Second and fourth Saturdays will henceforth be holidays for banks. The remaining Saturdays in a month will be full working days.
 
This was one of the agreements arrived at the meeting of the Indian Banks' Association with associations of bank employees and staff in Mumbai on Monday.

 
The agreement, primarily settling the long pending negotiations over the wage revision, led to the United Forum of Banking Unions (UFBU) deferring its four day strike plan later this month.

 
"It is a balancing act," UFBU (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) Convenor VVSR Sarma told The Hindu about the agreement on the additional holidays. The influential body of the bank staffers was insisting that all Saturdays should be holidays.

 
By limiting it to two Saturdays and making other Saturdays full working day, the banks have ensured that the impact on the customers due to the additional holidays is less.

 
On the key wage revision component, Mr.Sarma said 15 per cent increase is what the IBA has agreed. The negotiations had hit a stalemate after the banks struck to 13 per cent, while the UFBU demanded 19 per cent. According to Mr.Sarma, the cost for the banks due to the 15 per cent hike that has been agreed works out to Rs.4,725 crore.

 
The agreement on the wage revision would be implemented with effect from November 1, 2012, he added.


Read at: The Hindu
 

Press Release: PM's Mann ki Baat on Radio


Press Release: PM's Mann ki Baat on Radio

PM to students: Compete with yourself, not with others


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today urged students to shed their stress and worry, and develop a positive attitude. He was addressing students on the radio programme Mann Ki Baat ahead of board and competitive examinations.

The Prime Minister said he is with them at an important juncture in their life. He said he will not advise them on how to get more marks, but emphasized the importance of the right attitude towards exams. He urged students not to get nervous or tense. He said while all efforts should be made to perform well, exams should not become a burden.

Giving the example of the famous athlete Sergei Bubka, who broke his own record 35 times, the Prime Minister said competition should not be with others, but with oneself. He urged students to have faith in their own abilities, preparation and hard work.

Be steadfast in your goals, firm in your resolve; success will follow, the Prime Minister said.

He said exams should be a means to learn and recognize one's own capabilities, and not to show them off to others.

The Prime Minister wished all students well for the forthcoming examinations.