LIC Staff Union To Hold Walk-Out Strike To Protest Against Share Sale

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: The employees' union of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) will stage an hour-long walk-out strike on Tuesday to protest against the
government's move to sell its stake in the state-run insurer through an initial public offering.The walk-out will take place at all offices
of the insurance behemoth across the country.In the Union Budget announced on Saturday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that
the government, which holds 100 per cent stake in LIC, will sell a part of its holding through an initial public offering (IPO)."As an
immediate reaction to the proposal to list LIC, All India LIC Employees Federation will hold one-hour walk-out strike on February 4," the
union said in a statement.Listing of LIC is against national interest as over the years it has been playing a pivotal role in nation
building activities, it said.On a capital base of Rs 5 crore, the union said LIC's valuation surplus was Rs 53,211.91 crore, life fund stood
at Rs 28.28 lakh crore and asset under management over Rs 31.11 lakh crore at the end of FY19."Being one of the biggest financial
institutions of the country, any move to privatise LIC will shake the confidence of the common man and will be an affront to our financial
sovereignty
The very purpose of LIC to provide insurance coverage to socially and economically backward class at a reasonable cost will be defeated and
motto will change from service to profit," the statement said.Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur said the listing of LIC will help
bring in greater transparency, public participation and also deepen the equity market."Government came out with the idea (LIC listing)
The details will follow and it will be in the interest of LIC and its policyholders
Interest of LIC and policyholders will be safeguarded," Thakur recently told PTI.Finance secretary Rajiv Kumar on Sunday said the listing
may be done in the second half of the next financial year.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)