Saturday, February 6, 2016

Discussions held between IBA and AIBOC regarding residual issues of the 10th Bipartite Settlement

Discussions were held between IBA and AIBOC regarding residual issues of the 10th Bipartite Settlement and other issues raised before Dy CLC(C) on 08.12.2016.  AIBOC has issued circular regarding the meeting with IBA. The relevant paras to the retirees are repoduced below.
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Issues covered in the Record Note on pension : We informed IBA that our demand with regard to Pension Scheme include three issues viz. (a) 100% neutralization of DA to all pre-November, 2002 retirees (b) revision in the rates of family pension (c) Upgradation of pension and demanded that IBA need to take early steps to settle those issues. IBA informed that as informed earlier they are in the process of calculation of cost by the Actuaries and they have called for certain data from all the Banks. They further informed that they have received the said data from most of the banks and that once the data is received from the remaining banks, they would calculate the additional cost and will have a view on the issues.
IBA’s Medical Insurance Scheme : We brought to the notice of the IBA that the retirees are yet to be extended the reimbursement of domiciliary treatment expenses as agreed in the 10th bipartite settlement and again in the conciliation meeting held on 08.12.2015. We also brought to their notice various types of complaints received from the retirees with regard to the cashless hospitalization facility and delayed/non-settlement of hospitalization claims by the TPAs / Insurance Company. IBA informed that they are committed to provide domiciliary treatment facility under their Insurance Scheme to the retirees and that for this purpose they had a meeting with the Insurance Company on 15.01.2016, wherein, they have made it clear to the Insurance Company that they have to extend the domiciliary treatment facility to the retirees. They further informed us that the Insurance Company has agreed to extend the deadline for retirees to opt for their Insurance Scheme upto 31.03.2016. As regards complaints of the members against the Insurance Scheme and TPAs regarding cashless hospitalization facility and settlement of hospitalization/ domiciliary treatment expenses, they have advised to submit the list of such cases to them to take up with the Insurance Company. 
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Source : AIBOC website

10 comments:

  1. Rearding cost for d a payment to pre 2002 mr Ramachandran ex g n of Bob was published in all banking solutions.com/addressed to PM also Retirees assn should take his assistance in the matter He has coolected all data from all the banks Make use of this for early settlement

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  2. Rearding cost for d a payment to pre 2002 mr Ramachandran ex g n of Bob was published in all banking solutions.com/addressed to PM also Retirees assn should take his assistance in the matter He has coolected all data from all the banks Make use of this for early settlement

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  3. When the DA to pre nov 2002 Bank retirees arevto be paid through the Pension Funds then why cost factor.Balance in pension funds is sufficent enought to pay DA to pre nov 2002 retirees from the intt on pension funds. Further posion of pension funds is available in balancesheets of Banks and number of these pensioners is low as they are above 73 years old and has less period to live. Donot delay the action.

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  4. When the DA to pre nov 2002 Bank retirees arevto be paid through the Pension Funds then why cost factor.Balance in pension funds is sufficent enought to pay DA to pre nov 2002 retirees from the intt on pension funds. Further posion of pension funds is available in balancesheets of Banks and number of these pensioners is low as they are above 73 years old and has less period to live. Donot delay the action.

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  5. The date mentioned in the fifth line of statement should be 08 12. 2015 and not 2016.

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  6. MY PENSION HAS BEEN REDUCED BY AROUND RS. 2500 AGAINST PROPOSED INCREASE. THIS IS SHEER MOCKERY. HOW UNIONS HAVE ASSENTED IT.WHY ALL R SILENT ON THIS ISSUE. WHERE AS GOVT RETIREES ARE GETTING INCREASE UP TO 200 %. WHY INJUSTICE TOWARDS BANK PENSIONERS . LAXMI NARAYAN PARIHAR... EX CM... SBP

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  7. THE LONG PENDING JUST AND RIGHTFUL DEMANDS OF THE BANK RETIREES SHOULD BE MET WITHOUT ANY FURTHER DELAY.ALSO,IT SHOULD BE ENSURED THAT THE BANK RETIREES ARE NOT LEFT BEHIND WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER CLASSES OF RETIREES AS THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS NATION AND SOCIETY IS NOT LESS IN ANY WAY.

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  8. THE LONG PENDING JUST AND RIGHTFUL DEMANDS OF THE BANK RETIREES SHOULD BE MET WITHOUT ANY FURTHER DELAY.ALSO,IT SHOULD BE ENSURED THAT THE BANK RETIREES ARE NOT LEFT BEHIND WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER CLASSES OF RETIREES AS THEIR CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS NATION AND SOCIETY IS NOT LESS IN ANY WAY.

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  9. If IBA FAILS TO HONOUR OUR JUST THREE DEMANDS then we have to go on hunger strike unto death this is the only way out

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    1. Please understand that our so to say union leaders mingled with IBA to meet out their gains.Therefore there is no use of any type of agitation to gain our well defined benefit.

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