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Govt mulls linking bank staff wages to performance

State-owned banks, which employ over 800,000 people, could move towards performance-based pay soon, a move that would put them on the same platform as their private sector peers, while helping keep costs under check. Mahua Venkatesh reports.

Updated on: Apr 24, 2013 11:01 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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State-owned banks, which employ over 800,000 people, could move towards performance-based pay soon, a move that would put them on the same platform as their private sector peers, while helping keep costs under check.

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A committee headed by Anil Khandelwal, former chairman and managing director of Bank of Baroda, which had looked into outdated human resource practices at public sector banks, had proposed that salaries be linked to performance. The committee submitted its report two years ago.

This suggestion could now become part of the new wage structure. Talks have already started between banking unions and IBA on wage revision. In 2009, when the last pay revision was announced, public sector bank employees got a 17.5% hike, with retrospective effect from November 1, 2007.

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While Indian Banks' Association is in favour of bringing uniform compensation culture among private and public sector banks, banking unions are opposed to moving to a performance-based pay structure.

The attrition rate in state-owned banks has also increased significantly in the last few years, with a large number of banks coming up in the private sector space and offering substantially more attractive pay packages.

The Khandelwal Committee report noted that there was an acute shortage of talent in PSU banks, and fresh graduates were reluctant to join a government bank as they failed to provide concrete career growth path to their employees.

The report also underlined that instead of the present industry-level arrangement, wage decisions should percolate to the bank level.

At present, there are 26 public sector banks in India.

 
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Mahua Venkatesh

Mahua Venkatesh has been in the field for about 20 years now. She writes on economy, banking and finance.

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