Mumbai, October 10: The Union Bank Of India on Sunday withdrew a controversial "Navaratri colour dress code circular" after going through backlash from financial institution staff' union and netizens. The round drew flak from netizens after it went viral on social media. As per the round, the staff must pay a penalty of Rs 200 for violating the costume code pointers.
The round was issued by AR Raghavendra, basic supervisor, Digitisation Department of the Union Bank Of India's central workplace in Mumbai. It additionally mandated a each day group {photograph} of all staff carrying garments as per the costume code. Union Bank of India Circular Allegedly Asking Employees To Pay Rs 200 Penalty for Not Dressing-Up As Per Nine Colors of Navratri Days Goes Viral!
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The discover was issued on October 1. Notably, All India Union Bank Employees Federation wrote a letter to the CEO of the financial institution. In the letter, the federation mentioned that Navarati is non secular competition and needs to be noticed privately.
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