16th April, 2002
Ministry of Labour & Empowerment  


BANKING SECTOR AFFECTED BY STRIKE CALL GIVEN BY CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS


The work in the banking sector was severely affected today due to strike call given by the Central Trade Unions, viz., AITUC, BMS, CITU, HMS, AICCTU, UTUC-LS, TUUC and UTUC. 95% employees of different banks participated in the strike. About 90% employees and officers in RBI participated in the strike. 80% workers are reported to have struck work in Mumbai Port Trust and JMPT. In Calcutta Port Trust also, the work remained affected as about 85% workers participated in the strike. However, Chennai Port Trust functioned almost normally with only about 300 workers out a total strength of 3,300 workers taking part in the strike. Air India and Indian Airlines also functioned normally except in Calcutta. The work in most of the Public Sector Undertakings in Calcutta was affected by the strike. But in other parts of the country, the workers did not participate in the strike in the NTPC, Power Grid Corporation, BTPS, ONGC (except at Agartala and Silcher), RCF Ltd., Nuclear Power Corp. of India, Goa Shipyard Ltd., Bokaro Steel Plant, Gas Authority of India Ltd., IPCL and SAIL. However, strike by 80% workmen is reported in HAL, Bharat Earthmovers Ltd., Bharat Electronic Ltd. and ITI. About 90 % workers participated in strike in the Coal fields of Coal India Ltd. 89% workers also struck work in LIC and General Insurance Company. IOC Refinery, Digboi, ONGC, Hazira, HPCL Jagiroad, Oil India Ltd., Duliajan are reported to be functioning normally. In West Bengal, rail and public transport services remained suspended.

 

 

 
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