Bank employees across the country will be on strike on 19th November

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Bank-Strike

New Delhi: Bank employees across the country will be on strike on November 19 against the privatization of public sector banks. All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) has announced a bank strike. November 19 is Saturday. Banks will remain closed on 20 November due to Sunday. Therefore, if you also have to complete some important work by going to the bank, then settle it today or tomorrow. If you do not do this, then you will have to wait for two days for this.

According to a Moneycontrol report, the Bank of Baroda has issued a statement confirming the strike. It has been said in the statement that the bank has received the notice of AIBEA. The members of the association have decided to go on strike on 19 November. The All India Bank Employees Association has decided to go on a one-day strike against the privatization of banks and for their many demands, including the safety of bank employees.

Customers face problem
In this season of marriage, customers may have to face many difficulties due to the bank strike. Due to the strike, there may be cash problems in some ATMs. If you want to avoid inconvenience, you can withdraw cash from ATMs a day in advance. Due to this strike the banks, there will be difficulty in handling the financial work and most of the banking services will come to a standstill. Banks will remain closed on Sunday after the bank strike on Saturday. In such a situation, the work will be affected for 2 days. The coming Saturday is the third Saturday of the month. That’s why there was no holiday in the bank on this day. The second and fourth Saturdays of the month are bank holidays.

Bank-Strike

Banks will not work for 5 days in November

  • November 19: Banks will remain closed on this day due to the strike.
  • November 20: Due to Sunday being this day, banks will remain closed.
  • November 23: Banks will remain closed in Shillong on account of Seng Kutsnem. Banks will remain open in all other circles.
  • November 26: Banks will remain closed due to this day being the fourth Saturday.
  • November 27: Due to this day being a Sunday, banks will have a holiday.
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