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Thursday, 10 August 2023

FEDERATION OF SBI PENSIONERS ASSN MEET COMMITTEE.

To  Bankpensioner
Federation of State Bank of India  Pensioners Association.                         _______    We have pleasure to inform that the meeting with the empowered committee held today in Delhi in a very cordial atmosphere. The 3 men Fed. team was headed by our President, while Bank's team was headed by the DMD(HR) CDO.     Representative from IBA was also present. The Chairman of the Committee constituted as per Court order presided over the meeting. We thanked the Committee and IBA for clearing the D.A issue, which will benefit the pre 01.11.2002 retirees.     Then taking up our issue of 40:50 imbalance we requested the Committee to do away with this anomaly prevailing only in State Bank of India, although SBI management in number of occasions requested the Government for its redressal. could also successfully highlight the myth about three retrial benefits in State Bank of India.    Then we took up the issue of Updation of pension and drew their attention to the fact that unlike Govt. Pensioners, Pensioners in banking sector are deprived of benefits of pension revision along with Pay revisions. They are deprived of living a dignified life as former seniors are getting lesser amount as pension than their juniors retired on a later date.    The Chairman showed very keenness and allowed Federation General Secretary also to supplement the President although the Court order said one should speak among the three representatives of the Federation.    The meeting ended with a positive note and let us hope for the best. We are confident that we could utilise the opportunity offered to us by the Court, where representative of a Pensioners' organisation was allowed to take up their case by themselves.    We have to keep our fingers crossed till the report of the Committee is placed before the Bench.    Before we conclude we acknowledge the support extended to us by the Affiliates through their valuable inputs.    General Secretary    Federation of SBIPAS


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