Good news for bank employees, 15 percent increment with five day week.

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Good news for government bank employees and pensioners, salary will increase by 17 percent
Good news for government bank employees and pensioners, salary will increase by 17 percent

Employees News – If you are a bank employee then there is great news for you. Actually, according to a recent update, let us tell you that with five day week, you will get 15 percent increment… read the news completely to know the complete information related to this update.

Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy has advised that the youth of the country should work 70 hours every week. There is a debate on social media regarding this. Meanwhile, bank employees may get good news. Actually, 15 percent increment has been proposed in the salary of bank employees.

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Along with this, implementation of five day week is also being discussed. Bank employees may soon get its benefits. The Indian Banks Association has proposed a 15% increase, but it is being said that the unions are demanding a higher increase along with other changes. Some banks like PNB have started making provisions for salary increases.

Demand for more increment-

Employees and unions are arguing that banks have seen good growth in profits in recent years. Considering the efforts the employees have put in to bring the landers back on track besides working during Covid and carrying forward the government schemes, they deserve better compensation.

The talks are being closely monitored by the Finance Ministry. With general elections due next year, it is expected that the wage settlement will be finalized before that as the number of bank employees is a large number. The last wage agreement was concluded in 2020 after three years of negotiations.

The ongoing debate on social media-

There is a debate on social media regarding working hours. People are discussing the fact that Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy worked 70 hours a day. A social media user wrote on Facebook that a man is working for 18-18 hours. Still his financial condition is not improving. So is just increasing working hours a guarantee of improving the economic situation?

Some users have written that 70 hours of work is not only exploitation but torture. The discussion should be on whether the money is being paid as per the hard work or not. One user wrote that if we talk about India, given the size of the population, if they get employment then economic development can take off.

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