Kolkata: Banking services were hit and customers inconvenienced in the city on Friday -- the first day of the two-day nationwide strike called by employee unions to press for wage revision.
The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), an umbrella body of nine bank unions, decided to go on strike after talks on wage revision with the Indian Banks Association (IBA) failed to reach a consensus.
All nationalised, private and foreign lenders in the city remained shut responding to the strike call, a source at All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC), one of the constituents of UFBU, said.
Cash deposit, withdrawal, cheque clearances, and loan disbursement have been put on hold, the source said, adding that ATMs remained shut in several places.
"The strike has been 100 per cent successful so far. If the IBA does not pay heed to our demands, we will call for another strike," Sanjay Das, the general secretary of the West Bengal unit of AIBOC, said.
The strike coincides with the presentation of Union Budget 2020-21.