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Bank strike today: Will it impact services? Will branches be closed nationwide? Details

Nationwide banking services may be disrupted today due to a strike by All India Bank Employees Association.

Published on: Aug 28, 2024, 08:35:01 IST
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Banking services are likely to be affected nationwide today (August 28) as the All India Bank Employees Association has called for a nationwide strike. The strike is to protest against the action of Bank of India in charge-sheeting all the thirteen office bearers of the Bank staff union.

All India Bank Employees Association's nationwide strike today may impact banking services, protesting Bank of India's charge-sheeting of all 13 union office bearers.
All India Bank Employees Association's nationwide strike today may impact banking services, protesting Bank of India's charge-sheeting of all 13 union office bearers.
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