Collective Agreement between SCBA and SBEU Sabah successfully concluded

November 16, 2015
7:00 am

Following the successfully conclusion of the collective agreement with SBEU Sarawak and NUBE, SCBA Sabah finally also inked the collective agreement with SBEU Sabah on 13 November 2015. About 1,500 employees in the non-clerical and clerical grades employed by 13 member banks of SCBA would benefit from the collective agreement in terms of salary adjustment and enhancement of other employment benefits.

EXCO members of both SCBA and SBEU Sabah were present to witness the signing of the collective agreement at CIMB Service Centre at Api-Api in Kota Kinabalu.

Collective Agreement between MCBA and NUBE concluded

November 4, 2015
7:00 am

           

On 3 November 2015, MCBA and NUBE successfully concluded and signed the 17th Collective Agreement for the period 2015 to 2017 at a Signing Ceremony held at Hilton Hotel, KL.

Apart from upward revision of a number of benefits, about twenty three thousand employees in the non-clerical and clerical grade employed by 21 member banks of MCBA will benefit in term of salary adjustment of at least 10% and above.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Chairman of The Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM), YB Datuk Abdul Farid Alias in the presence of a number of other dignitaries, which included Mr. Fong Khei Phor, Director General of Industrial Relations, Ministry of Human Resources, Ms. Chuah Mei Lin, Executive Director of ABM, Encik Zaini bin Yaacob, Director of IR Department, KL/Selangor, Mr. N. Gopal Kishnam, Secretary General of MTUC and Mr. Mohamed Shafie, President, UNI-MLC.

 

Collective Agreement between SCBA and SBEU Sarawak sealed

October 31, 2015
7:00 am

      

SCBA Sarawak and SBEU Sarawak successfully concluded the 14th Collective Agreement for the period 2015 to 2017. About 1,700 employees in the non-clerical and clerical positions employed by 13 member banks of SCBA will benefit from the salary revision provided under the collective agreement.

The signing ceremony was held on 30 October 2015 at Pullman Hotel, witnessed by the President of MCBA, Puan Nora Manaf. The ceremony was well attended by representatives from both SCBA and SBEU. A number of Heads of Human Resources and Heads of Industrial Relations were also present to grace the occasion. Mr. Phillip Sangkan, State Director of Social Security Organization, Ministry of Human Resources was among the invited dignitaries.

MCBA successfully held its Annual General Meeting at Shangri-la Hotel, KL on 24 August 2015.

MCBA successfully held its Annual General Meeting at Shangri-la Hotel, KL on 24 August 2015.

The President of MCBA, Puan Nora Manaf who is also the Group Chief Human Capital Officer of Maybank kicked off the function by delivering her welcoming speech, which participants described it as very comprehensive and insightful as she touched on numerous topical issues and highlighted major macro developments that would impact on member banks, particularly from an industrial relations perspective.

Apart from giving an update and on the challenges of the on-going collective bargaining with the four unions, namely ABOM, NUBE, SBEU Sabah and SBEU Sarawak, she also highlighted the challenges facing the nation and the banking industry in particular arising from the various forces which had and continued to affect adversely the outlook of the economy. Nevertheless, she reminded banks that despite the fact that banks would not be in the position to sustain the kind of wage adjustment and increase which banks had been according under the collective agreements in previous years, banks have a duty to ensure that contributing employees would continue to be fairly compensated financially so that they could continue to lead a decent living for themselves and for their family that befitted their contribution.

The President also reminded member banks to pay attention to two unfolding major developments that might have far reaching and long term implications on industrial relations and human resource management and development in the country. Specifically, she was referring to the possible finalization of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, or TPPA by the end of 2015 where the Agreement would incorporate an important chapter on labour.

The second development she spoke on was on the potential effect from the implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) targeted by end of 2015.

The President expressed her appreciation to all EXCO member banks, their nominees and staff of MCBA for their unwavering commitment and contributions to the Association and hope that member banks would continue to provide support.

The 53rd AGM was well attended and represented by member banks with forty over participants. Among them include Puan Nor Rozita Nordin, Chief Human Resource Officer of Affin Bank, Puan Sharifah Sheikha Bt Syed Tahir, Asst. General Manager, HR of Bank Islam, Mr. Cheah Syn Yeam, Country Head, HR of OCBC Bank, Mr. Lawrence Wong, VP HR of Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Puan Rosemawarni Bt Abdul Rahman, Director HR of Public Bank, Ms. Shareen Tan, Head HR of  Bank of Nova Scotia and EXCO members.

The full version of the President’s speech can be viewed in the Members’ Area.