State Bank of India Officers' Association explained

SBI Officers' Association
Location Country:India
Key People:Shri K. Santhanakrishnan

The State Bank of India Officers' Association (SBIOA) is a trade union for officers of the State Bank of India.

History

Existing associations of head cashiers, sub-accountants, staff assistants, and staff officers merged in the 1960s to form the SBI Supervising Staff Association in Madras which was registered as a trade union[1] on 14 August 1965. This merged with associations in Bombay, Delhi and Calcutta to form the All India State Bank Supervising Staff Federation, which became the current association.[2]

Chennai Circle

The State Bank of India Officers' Association (Chennai Circle) whose motto is Service before Self is a registered Trade Union of Officers, working in the three states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Pondicherry, in State Bank of India.[3]

The then General Secretary of the association Mr. E.A. George Moses, founded the State Bank of India Officers Association Educational Trust in the year 1978 and established educational institutions for the benefit of the officers' children and later for serving the society. This service is given irrespective of caste, creed or colour.

Institutions

Current Officers Bearers of the trust

President : Sri. A.Nalla perumal pillai
Secretary & Correspondent : Sri. R.Balaji Treasurer : Sri. V.Manimaran

Notes and References

  1. http://ncw.nic.in/acts/TheTradeUnionsAct1926.pdf THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926*ACT NO. 16 OF 1926*25th March, 1926
  2. SBIOA [CHENNAI CIRCLE] http://www.sbioacc.com/?p=about.html
  3. SBIOA [CHENNAI CIRCLE]http://sbioacc.in/about-sbioacc/know-your-organization