Banks may remain closed for 5 days due to holidays, strikes in December

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Banks may remain closed for 5 days due to holidays

Banks may remain closed for 5 days due to holidays: They strike will remain on Friday, after which there will be a holiday on the fourth Saturday of the month and then on Sunday. The bank will open on the 24th December ie, on December 25, there will be a long day or Christmas day holiday. Then on December 26, the bank union announced the strike.

If you have any job related to the bank then deal with it today or wait for Christmas holidays. The bank can be closed from Friday to next Wednesday (except on the 24th of  December) and due to which you may have to deal with the cash crunch. United Forum of the Bank Union, the strike on December 26, but now many bank unions have declared 21 to stop the work Bank may remain closed for 5 days due to holidays.

Bank employees are staging a protest against non-implementation of the 11th pay scale. In this case, the strike of the bank will remain on Friday, after which there will be a holiday on the fourth Saturday of the month and then on Sunday. The banks will open on the 24th December ie, on December 25, there will be a long day or Christmas day holiday. Then on December 26, the bank union announced the strike. This way the bank will be closed for 5 days. If you have job-related to banking, then settle today or wait until December 27.

Banks strikes in December, Banks may remain closed for 5 days due to holidays

All India Bank Officers Confederation Assistant General Secretary Sanjay Das said, “We have announced a 21st strike with the demand to introduce 11th pay scale unconditionally.” According to the demand charter of May 2017, our demands should be accepted. ‘ According to Das, 3.2 lakh bank employees will participate in the strike. According to sources, the operation of the ATM can be smooth during the December 21 strike but it is likely to have an impact on the 26-day strike…

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