HomeNewsBusinessEconomyBank unions plan to meet PM Modi next month; Tuesday strike disrupts banking transactions

Bank unions plan to meet PM Modi next month; Tuesday strike disrupts banking transactions

The nationwide strike called upon by nine bank unions on Tuesday saw major participation of nearly 10 lakh employees and officers of public sector banks across 10,300 branches in the country.

August 22, 2017 / 20:40 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Representative image
Representative image

Bank unions have sought to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the morcha it plans to hold on September 15, to put forth their concerns over the consolidation and merger of public sector banks.

The nationwide strike called upon by nine bank unions on Tuesday saw major participation of nearly 10 lakh employees and officers of public sector banks across 10,300 branches in the country.

Story continues below Advertisement

All cheque clearing operations, financial and cash transactions and other routine daily banking services were stopped due to the strike. Though ATMs were operational, some ran out of cash by noon as there were no replenishments.

Government treasury, foreign exchange, remittances, import and export bill transactions and sanction of loans among other services were also impacted.