Punjab & Sind Bank Officers Protest Against Unfair Transfers

The All India Punjab & Sind Bank Officers’ Federation (AIPSBOF) has strongly opposed the recent transfer of officers in the Chennai and Vijayawada Zones. In a letter to the Field General Manager of Punjab & Sind Bank, the federation said that these transfers are unfair and causing problems for employees.

What is the Issue?

The federation claims that since June 2024, officers from Chennai and Vijayawada have been unfairly transferred. Many officers are being forced to take leave for months because of these decisions, which are hurting their morale and affecting work at the bank.

AIPSBOF says that while other regions have seen some flexibility in transfers, officers in Chennai and Vijayawada have been constantly targeted. The federation is particularly unhappy about the fact that these transfers happened in the fourth quarter of the financial year, when the bank needs to focus on business growth.

Staff Shortages & Work Pressure

The protest also highlights a serious staff shortage in these zones:

The federation says this goes against the DFS guidelines issued on November 26, 2024, which state that officers should not be transferred beyond their linguistic regions to ensure better service.

What Actions Are Being Taken?

In response to these unfair transfers, AIPSBOF has announced a protest across the country. The federation has planned the following steps:

AIPSBOF has also written to the General Manager (HRD) and the Executive Director (HRD) of Punjab & Sind Bank in New Delhi, asking them to review the transfer orders and take fair action.

The officers’ federation is waiting for a response from the bank’s management. They are hoping for a fair transfer policy that does not target specific zones or employees. If the issue is not resolved, the protests may continue.

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