<p>Women employees of public sector banks (PSBs) will soon be entitled to a major benefit of getting transfers of their choice.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Finance Ministry has asked banks to formulate women-friendly transfer policies so that they can get transfers at places where their husbands working or parents stay.<br /><br />The Department of Financial Services, sources said, has asked PSBs to formulate transfer and posting polices in such way so as to minimise “hardship” of women employees.<br /><br />“It has been decided to accommodate as far as possible placement/transfer of married employees, on her request, at a place where her husband is stationed or as near as possible to that place or vice versa,” said a communication of the Department to head to PSBs.<br /><br />In case of unmarried women employees, the banks have been asked to accommodate them “at a place where their parents” are stationed or as near as possible.<br /><br />The department said it has noticed that woman employees, both married and unmarried, “when placed/ transfered away from their husband or parents to distant locations face a genuine hardship or develop a feeling of insecurity”.<br /><br />There are 27 PSBs, including the latest Bharatiya Mahila Bank. Of the nearly 8 lakh employees in them, about 2.5 lakh are women.<br /><br />The PSBs have been asked to frame the policy in this regard with the approval of their Board and “take immediate action for implementation and compliance”.</p>
<p>Women employees of public sector banks (PSBs) will soon be entitled to a major benefit of getting transfers of their choice.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Finance Ministry has asked banks to formulate women-friendly transfer policies so that they can get transfers at places where their husbands working or parents stay.<br /><br />The Department of Financial Services, sources said, has asked PSBs to formulate transfer and posting polices in such way so as to minimise “hardship” of women employees.<br /><br />“It has been decided to accommodate as far as possible placement/transfer of married employees, on her request, at a place where her husband is stationed or as near as possible to that place or vice versa,” said a communication of the Department to head to PSBs.<br /><br />In case of unmarried women employees, the banks have been asked to accommodate them “at a place where their parents” are stationed or as near as possible.<br /><br />The department said it has noticed that woman employees, both married and unmarried, “when placed/ transfered away from their husband or parents to distant locations face a genuine hardship or develop a feeling of insecurity”.<br /><br />There are 27 PSBs, including the latest Bharatiya Mahila Bank. Of the nearly 8 lakh employees in them, about 2.5 lakh are women.<br /><br />The PSBs have been asked to frame the policy in this regard with the approval of their Board and “take immediate action for implementation and compliance”.</p>