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RBI staff plan dharna

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Kolkata, July 7

The employees and officers of the Reserve Bank of India are on a war path in protest against the central Bank management's alleged indifference to their demands which include, among others, improvement of family pension and commutational benefit on par with Central Government employees/retirees, according to a statement issued by Mr Samir Ghosh, Convener, United Forum of Reserve Bank Officers & Employees (UFRBOE).

Under the banner of UFRBOE, the executive committee members of all four regional associations of employees and officers of RBI will hold dharna in front of the RBI's Central Office in Mumbai and participate in a morcha before Parliament on July 28. Depending on how the management reacts to it, one day's token strike might be called some time in the second half of August, the statement said.

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