Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Marks On Annual Appraisal Report

AIUBOSA CIR GS: 185 / 2013-14 dated 06.06.2014


ALL INDIA UNION BANK OFFICER STAFF ASSOCIATION

(Affiliated to AIBOA) Phone: 9381036405 / 9791027140

Email: dsganeshanaiboa@gmail.com : dsganesanubi@gmail.com

Address: Don Flats, I Floor, No.19, SRP Colony 7th Street, Peravallur,

Chennai 600082



Cir.No.GS:185 / 2013 - 14

06.06.2014



To

All Officers



Dear comrades ,



OUR STAND POINTS ON APAR AND BATCH CONCEPT UPHELD BY HON’BLE MADRAS HIGH COURT



The issues confronting the officers in our Bank are:



1. APAR Marks: It is our organisation in our Bank, through judicial intervention in 2012, brought substantial relief to officers in the matter of APAR marks which is considered an importantingredient in the promotion process. Not only that, we have brought in, in the process, anappeal provision against the APAR marks awarded by the higher authorities, as an element ofbias prevails in awarding marks to officers. In the last process of promotion (2013-14),management had implemented sincerely the procedure established by our organisation inthe bank.

But this time (2014-15), the bank has altered the “applicability of APAR marks” only for thepromotion process from Scale 1 to 2 and Scale 2 to 3, i.e., instead of average of 75% marks

for the preceding three years, prescribed in the Government Guidelines, every year theabove mentioned officers are to secure 75% marks. Our organisational contention is that in

the same promotion process (2014-15), there cannot be two different yardsticks for selectionpertaining to APAR marks. Our sincere appeals have not evoked the reasonable response

from the management to correct the unscientific application of rules.



  1. UNIFORM APPLICATION OF BATCH CONCEPT FOR PROMOTION:
    Bank while recruiting the Scale 1 officers in the year 2011 permitted the new recruits to join on or before 04.07.2011. There were officers who had reported for duty in July 2011.
    As the number of eligible officers is falling short, the bank has considered a relaxationof 3 months and 1 day. The government guidelines provide inclusion of batch for the
    purpose of promotion. We have requested the Bank to include the entire batchof officers so as to enable them to participate in the process of selection.
    Bank has failed to see the reasoning behind our arguments.

  1. CONVERSION OF RDOS – A REPEAT EXERCISE DEMANDED:
    The promotion policy for officers provides conversion of specialized category to main stream on completion of five years. Accordingly, we have taken up the issue of conversion of Specialized Category of Officers to

Main Stream. The paradox of conversion exercise is that a RDO having 5 years of service to his credit to head the branch as Branch Manager is declared ineligible to join main stream based on 3 to 5 minutes personal interview. In our Bank, a directly recruited officer on mere completion of 2 years is eligible to move to Scale 2, whereas even after completion of 5 years of service and handling the branch as a Branch Head is denied of conversion in the same scale.



The so called officers’ federation has already enjoying the comfort of hibernation. As advised by the AIBOA leadership, our organisation having committed to the welfare of officers’

community in our Bank has sought relief through Judicial Intervention.
 “We are happy to report that the Hon’ble High Court of Madras has passed an order directing the Bank to allow the members of our organisation who were affected by APAR as well as Batch Concept to participate in the examination”.

Please await for further communication.



With Greetings,



Yours Comradely,



(D. S. GANESAN)

General Secretary



PLEASE CIRCULATE AMONG ALL OFFICERS

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