Bank unions across India have announced a nationwide strike on February 12, protesting the government’s new Labour Codes. Customers face uncertainty as major banks warn of potential operational disruptions, though they are making arrangements for smooth functioning. Unions also advocate for improved work-life balance and a five-day work week. Bank unions across India have announced a nationwide strike on February 12, protesting the government’s new Labour Codes. Customers face uncertainty as major banks warn of potential operational disruptions, though they are making arrangements for smooth functioning. Unions also advocate for improved work-life balance and a five-day work week.
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