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Bank Holiday: Good news for bank employees! Banks will remain closed on this day from now, time has changed, see details

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Bank News: If you are also planning to go to the bank or work in the bank, then there is big news for both. A major decision regarding banks can be taken today by the Indian Banking Association (IBA).

Bank News Update: There is big news for the bank account holders. Today is a big day for both bank employees and customers. A decision will be taken on the holidays and timings to be held in the bank today. Yes… From now onwards there will be 2 days holiday in the bank. Along with this, the working time can also change. A meeting is being held on this today, in which a decision will be taken. This meeting is being organized by the Indian Banking Association (IBA).

What can be the verdict?

IBA can give great news to the bank employees. According to media reports, changes can be made in the weekly off of bank employees. At this time, those working in the bank get only Sundays off. Apart from this, there is a holiday on the second and fourth Saturdays as well, but in the meeting to be held today, a decision can be taken on working 5 days a week.

Working hours will increase

According to reports, United Forum of Bank Employees and Indian Banks Association (IBA) have given their consent on Two Day’s Weekly Off. If the 5-day working proposal comes into force, the daily working hours of all employees will be increased by 40 minutes.

Will get holiday every Saturday

After the meeting of United Forum of Bank Employees and Indian Banks Association (IBA), bank employees will get 2 days off every week. That is, on the first and third Saturday also the employees will get leave.

Long standing demand

While giving the information, IBA had told that the holidays of the bank employees are being actively considered and it may be that there will be no more delay in implementing this new system. However, a decision in this regard is yet to come.

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