Tuesday, February 9, 2016

AIBOC Writes To IBA On Hospitalisation

Read AIBOC Circular no. 2016/06 dated 03.02.2016 
 on its discussion with IBA on residual issues pertaining to 10th Bipartite Settlement by clicking on following link:-




Medical Insurance Scheme- Physical Medicards.
Paramount TPA has informed that they will issue physical Medicards only after updation of photographs by the employees/retirees.


 For updation of photographs, one needs to login to one's account on Paramount site and chose the 'upload photo' link.


 Then browse pic of self n dependents and update the same.


 Physical Medicards have been issued, where photographs are uploaded.
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For existing employees these cards will be delivered to concerned RO.
While for retirees the same will be delivered to pension paying branch.
Please note that after issuance of physical Medicards there will be no modifications in data.
So please check ur e-cards before uploading photographs.





100% Neutralization of DA Case at the Supreme Court
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Likely to be listed for Hearing on 22nd Feb
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Case Status Status : PENDING

Status of : Appeal Civil 8420 -8421 OF 2013
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A.B KASTHURIRANGAN & ORS .Vs. CANARA BANK & ORS.


Pet. Adv. : MR. V. G. PRAGASAM


Subject Category : SERVICE MATTERS - RETIRAL BENEFITS


Listed 1 times earlier Likely to be Listed on : 22/02/2016


AIBRF.....Letter dt 10/2/16
To
The Chairman
Indian Bank Association (IBA)
Mumbai
Dear Sir
Re : Protest Day at Azad Maiden on 10.02.2016
Re: Submission of Memorandum on Retirees’ Demands
We enclose Memorandum No353 dated 01.02.2013 on the pending demands of retirees for immediate action by IBA on the issues raised therein.
2. Your special attention is invited on issue no 01 of the memorandum wherein we have demanded that IBA should hold immediate discussion with the representatives of our organisation on the pending demands of the retirees as assured to our delegation which met in your office on 25.05.2015 for submitting the memorandum on retirees’ demands. IBA represents 26 public sector banks. Therefore, as per the policy of the Government of India and also followed by public sector banks, IBA is expected to respond communications of members of public, retired employees and their organisations. But we find that IBA does not follow this policy and chooses to maintain silence on letters and calls of AIBRF which represent more than 1,35,000 retirees and most of our affiliates are registered bodies and many of them are registered under Trade Union Act. We shall be thankful to you if you kindly advice us the policy of IBA in responding communication of AIBRF.

3. We may further add that our direct action programmes will go-on on continuous basis till our letters are responded and our representatives are invited by IBA for discussion on retiree issues. Following programmes have been chalked out during the months of February and March, 2016.

Dharna Cum Demonstration at Town Hall, Ellis Bridge, Ahmadabad on 16.02.2016 and submission of memorandum to the Heads of prominent banks of the area.

 Dharna Cum Demonstration near Gandhi Statue, Race Course Road Bangalore, on 19.02.2016 and submission of memorandum to heads of prominent banks.

 Dharna cum Demonstration programme on 14.03.2016 in the cities of Hyderabad, Vijawada, Guntur and Vishakhapatnam in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telagana.

 Dharna cum Demonstration programme 0n 23rd February 2016 in Thrissur Kerala State Committee of AIBRF and submission of the memorandum to the heads of Catholic Syrian Bank and Dhan Laxmi Bank.

Meeting in delegations to the Central Ministers and Members of Parliament during the month of March, 2016 drawing their attention and seeking their intervention towards IBA policy of not responding our communications affecting lakhs of our retiree members and maintaining complete silence in last 10 years.

With Regards
Yours Sincerely
(S.C.JAIN )
GENERAL Secretary

C.C.
(1)Dr.Sudershan Natchippan, Honourable Member of Parliament and Chairman, Parliamentary Committee on Public Grievances and Justice.
We request you to refer the Parliamentary Committee meeting held in Delhi on 08.02.0216 on the representations submitted by AIBRF and our affiliate IOB Retirees’ Association. You were kind enough to issue suitable direction to IBA to dispose of retiree issues in consultation with our representatives.
(2) Dr. Kirit Somaiya, Honourable Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
We request you to refer our memorandum on retirees’ demands submitted to you and subsequent meeting of our delegation in your office on 06.02.2016 when you assured us to take up the matter with appropriate authorities for early action in the matter.
(3) Shri Baijanta Panda, Honourable Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
We request you to refer your speech as Chief Guest in 1st Triennial Conference of our Odisha State Committee on 29.01.2016 wherein you have assured us to take up our issues with the Prime Minister & Finance Minister. We now seek your support on the issues mentioned in the memorandum.
(4)The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India
We request you to refer your office memorandum No 15-39(9)/2015-16/AG/ Pt. II dated 5.11.2015 sent to the Ministry of Finance for appropriate action on the basis of Memorandum submitted by AIBRF delegation to the Honourable Minister, Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot during his visit to Indore in the month of October, 2015.
(5)The Banking Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Government of India, New Delhi. We seek your immediate intervention in the matter. We request you to refer our letter no 2015/308 dated 15.01.2016 on the subject.
(6)The Convenor, United Forum of Bank Unions
Seeking support of UFBU on the issues listed in the memorandum.
(7)All Constituents of UFBU
Seeking support of the unions and their membership on the issues listed in the memorandum.
(8)The Apex Level Retiree Organisations in the Banking Industry (G.S SBI Pensioners’ Federation, G.S. AIPRAC, G.S. RBONC )
Seeking their support in AIBRF efforts and to continue to work unitedly for resolution of retiree demands listed in our memorandum.
(Ref: 2015/359 Date: 10.02.2016
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1 comment:

  1. wen should relentlessly peruse the matter until we achieve success. Because of this we have now have some hope on the issues raised!

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