Punjab & Sind Bank Employees Issues still Unresolved, Strike may be recalled

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The issues between the management of Punjab & Sind Bank and Bank Union, have not been resolved yet. Several meetings have been held between management and union at the Office of Chief Labour Commissioner but still the issues have not been resolved. The last conciliation meeting was held on 28.05.2025 and bank management had agreed to resolve the issues amicably. But still no positive response has been received.

On 26 June 2025, another round of talks were held between bank management and bank union. In this meeting, Bank union said that despite persistent efforts by union representatives, core grievances related to the transfer policy are still unresolved. The HRD Department’s actions have led to undue hardship for a significant number of officials, causing considerable distress within the workforce.

UFPSBU had put forward some basic demands such as:

The Bank management said that:

After listening to both sides, the Deputy CLC(C) has given the following directions:

Furthermore, the union expressed concern that the management is using technology as a tool to silence the voice of dissent and victimize innocent staff members, including top office bearers, under the guise of automating the transfer process. The Federation highlighted that the disputed transfer policy has not been implemented with fairness or transparency.

It was specifically noted that while some employees—such as those from Guwahati—were transferred to distant locations like Mumbai, causing them maximum displacement, others were given undue advantage by being rotated within a radius of only 20 km. This selective implementation has created a situation where some favored employees benefit while others suffer significant losses.

The next conciliation meeting is scheduled for August 12, 2025. The union has announced that the strike has been postponed on request of Chief Labour Commissioner but the strike has not been cancelled.

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