All India Bank Employees Association, the oldest and largest
national TRADE union center of bank employees in India, was founded in
1946 on the 20th of April in Kolkata. They were being paid paltry wages
with no regulated service conditions at all. It was a rule of hire and
fire. Bank employees were groaning but did not have the necessary
courage to form unions. They saw the workers in the factories fighting
and making some progress in terms of wages and betterment in service
conditions. Bank employees also gathered some courage here and there and
started to organise themselves into unions in a sporadic way. Some
protest actions and strikes were undertaken but the disputes were
referred to tribunals and employees did not get justice or satisfaction.
Hence unrest and dissatisfaction amongst the employees were brewing
and many Unions were formed during the period. With the advent of AIBEA
on the scene, this gave a fillip to the formation of unions in different
banks. With the formation of the Unions, there were innumerable
agitations, struggles and strikes in the banks. Banking was a State
subject at that time and hence there were number of Tribunals and
Awards. The growing discontentment amongst the bank employees was sensed
by the management and the authorities and banking was made a central
subject.
Consequently, there were All India tribunals. The
unduly long periods of awaiting, the unsatisfactory awards and the bias
of the authorities made the AIBEA in 1964 to demand direct bilateral
negotiations and settlement. AIBEA succeeded in this effort when in 1966
the first ever industry level Bipartite Settlement was signed between
the AIBEA and the bank management's across the table. Today this
bilateral agreement constitutes a landmark achievement in the banking
industry and 7 Bipartite Settlements have been signed so far by the
AIBEA.
Thus from 1946 to 1966 - nearly two decades were
the periods of organising unions and fighting before the Tribunals. From
1966, it has been an era of consolidation. Bank unions were recognised
by the management's and in each bank many policy issues on
recruitment's, transfers and promotions were regulated by mutual
agreements.
Along with the struggle for improvements in
wages and service conditions, AIBEA also campaigned for nationalisation
of Banks. After years of continuous efforts and struggle, AIBEA achieved
its objective when major 14 banks were nationalised in July, 1969.
Subsequently in 1980 another set of 6 Banks were nationalised.
AIBEA has always been governed by its twin policies - concern for
the progress of the banking industry and concern for the betterment of
the interests of banking staff.
Even today AIBEA is guided by these principles.
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