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50k bank employees at Bihar to join strike 2 days

Patna: Banking services throughout the country will stop on Thursday and Friday after a national attack by bank employees in response to calls from various trade unions and bank associations under the banner of Union Union Bank Union (UFBU)) to protest the proposed privatization of two banks Public sector.
At least 7,111 branches of private and public sector banks will remain closed for two days throughout the country, because around 50,000 employees and bank officers will continue to strike, according to the Bank’s Federation (BEIF).
The President of his country, B Prasad, told this newspaper on Wednesday that 5,500 ATM kiosks would also be closed because no bank would place cash at the ATM on 16 and December 17.
Prasad said all banking services would be affected, including cash, including cash.
Transactions, payment receipts, check permission, money transfer, loans, and even online transactions.
“Because the Bank’s TI banks will also join protests, people will not be able to make cash transactions online.
Bank online pages and cellular applications will not open because servers are low.
ATM kiosk will also remain closed and cash will not be loaded on the machine .
Regional banks will also join protests, “he said.
“Under the banner of UFBU, the Bank Association will lead the march protest from Gandhi Maidan, near SBI, to DAK Bunglow Crossing through Road Exhibition, Jamal Road and Fraser Road,” he said.
Sanjay Kumar Singh, Conventor of UFBU State and Secretary General of the Association of SBI officers, said the protest would oppose the privatization of public sector banks and to make the general public conscious of bank workers to strike due to the adverse effects of bank privatization.
“Public money for public welfare and it should not be transferred to personal hands.
We oppose the nationalized bank privatization.
All bank employee associations in the state have agreed to join protests.
The government must pay attention to our requests and roll back the decision privatization,” said Singh .

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