Banks' pressure to Employees
leading to suicide:
The Human Rights Commission has registered a case.
Kannur: The state human rights commission has ordered to investigate and submit a report on the situation where employees commit suicide as a result of pressure from banks.
KS Swapna, a Koothuparambu Thokkilangadi branch manager of Canara Bank and a native of Mannuthi, Thrissur, committed suicide in a case registered by the commission on the basis of newspaper reports that he was mentally stressed due to his work at the bank. Order of Baijunath.
Canara Bank Kerala Circle Chief General Manager (Thiruvananthapuram) should submit a report after conducting a detailed investigation into the circumstances under which the employee had to commit suicide. Canara Bank Regional Manager should also report.
The commission asked the State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC) convener to submit a report within four weeks after examining the pressure being felt by employees of various banks in the state.
Kalpetta 's lawyer, A.K. J. Antony had also lodged a complaint with the commission. The complaint is that the banks are making a profit by putting pressure on the existing employees after making huge cuts.
Bank employees were killed three months ago in Guruvayur and eight months ago in Palakkad.
Banks are pressuring their employees to achieve various targets such as investment, lending, insurance, medical insurance, mutual funds and fast tag.
- State Human Rights Commission
Thiruvananthapuram
Press release
11.04.2021
P.M. Binukumar
P. R. O
9447694053
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