1st National Bank Bank has expressed confidence that there will be an amicable resolution to a protest by some of its employees.
In a statement on Monday, the Bank disclosed that the matter was before the Ministry of Labour.
The statement also said all parties had agreed to a planned October 29 meeting.
The complete statement appears below:
1st National Bank has issued a statement on the ongoing industrial dispute involving its staff, pledging its continued commitment to an amicable resolution that will adequately address their grievances.
1st National Bank says the matter is being addressed through the leadership of the Ministry of Labour but in the meantime remains committed to providing a stable and fair environment for all employees.
The statement also notes that “We at 1st National Bank are committed to serving our customers and understand how this action may have impacted them and other employees”. We sincerely apologize.
1st National adds that “We are committed to providing more information on this matter but await the outcome of our ongoing discussions with the relevant parties”.
“Our Bank thought it was necessary at this point to make some brief remarks given the multitude of comments and vested interest of our general public which we understand being a local financial institution” the statement continues.
The bank remains confident that the matter will be resolved amicably.
1st National Bank concludes that “We are committed to open communication and addressing the issues at hand. Our priority is to ensure that all employees feel heard and valued. We believe that collaboration and dialogue are essential in resolving these matters”.
The issue at hand is currently before the Ministry of Labour and all parties have agreed to a meeting planned for 29th October 2024.