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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
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Friday, December 12, 2014
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CG EMPLOYEES
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 11.12.2014,
NEW DELHI – A GRAND SUCCESS
DECIDE TO ORGANISE INDEFINITE STRIKE
Thursday, December 11, 2014
GDS COURT CASE – PRESENT POSITION
GDS COURT CASE – PRESENT POSITION
1. NFPE
& AIPEU – GDS (NFPE) has filed a Writ Petition in the Supreme Court praying
to (1) give direction to the Government to implement the 1977 Judgment of the
Supreme Court to treat Gramin Dak Sevaks as Civil Servants and grant all
benefits of regular employees (2) to give direction to the Government to
include Gramin Dak Sewaks under the purview of 7th Central Pay
Commission and (3) to quash the Gramin Dak Sewaks (Conduct and Engagement) Rules
2011. Senior Advocate Mr. Justice (Retired) M. R. Calla and Advocate Uday Gupta
appeared in Supreme Court on behalf of NFPE & AIPEU – GDS (NFPE).
2. Hon’ble
Supreme Court after hearing the argument in Writ Petition ordered to transfer
the case to Delhi High Court for a decision after hearing the Government of
India, Department of Posts. In the Delhi High Court the Writ Petition No. 168
of 2014 came up for hearing on 19.09.2014. The Department of Posts filed its
counter affidavit. High Court adjourned the case to 04.02.2015 granting time
for filing rejoinder reply statement.
3. In
the counter affidavit filed by Department of Posts it is stated that three Writ
Petitions filed by some Gramin Dak Sewaks (GDS) are pending in the Supreme
Court. When we verified with the Supreme Court records it is learnt that all
the three Writ Petitions filed by some GDS in the Supreme Court are listed for
final hearing on 02.12.2014 (Writ Petition No. 17 of 2009, WP No. 468 of 2009
and WP No. 37 of 2011). Hence NFPE decided to implead in the above Writ
Petitions pending in the Supreme Court and our Impleadment Petition I. A. No. 1
in WP (C) No. 17 of 2009 was also filed in the Supreme Court.
4. On
02.12.2014, the three Writ Petitions filed by some GDs came up for hearing.
After hearing the Advocate who filed the three Writ Petitions on behalf of some
GDS, the court passed the following orders on 02.12.2014.
“It is submitted by Mr. Mukesh K. Giri, Learned Counsel appearing for
the Petitioners that Union of India has framed a set of rules called Department
of Posts Multi-Tasking Staff Recruitment Rules 2010, by which the Department of
Posts (Group ‘D’ Posts) Recruitment Rules 2002 has been superseded. He has
drawn our attention that part of the Rules which states as follows:
“Gramin Dak Sewaks are holders of Civil
Posts but they are outside the regular civil service due to which their
appointment will be by direct recruitment”.
It is submitted by him (Advocate who filed the three Writ Petitions on
behalf of some GDS) that in view of the aforesaid declaration under the Rules,
the petitioners can agitate their other grievances before the Central
Administrative Tribunal”.
5. After
hearing the above submission of the Advocate who filed the three Writ Petitions
on behalf of some GDS, the Supreme court adjourned the case to 09.12.2014 to
hear the arguments of our Advocate in the Impleadment Petitions IA No. 1 filed
by NFPE in WP (C) of 17 of 2009. On 09.12.2014, Mr. Justice (Retd.) M. R.
Calla, Senior Advocate, Appeared and argued the case on behalf of NFPE. Our
Advocate argued for a direction to the Government to grant Civil Servant status
and all benefits of Civil Servants to the Gramin Dak Sewaks. The Advocate who filed the Writ Petition
has submitted that GDS can agitate their other grievances before the Central
Administrative Tribunal (CAT). Finally the Supreme Court ordered that the
grievances of the GDS who filed the three Writ Petition in Supreme court may be
agitated before the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). (Copy of the Hon’ble
Supreme court order yet to be received.)
6. The
Writ Petition Filed by NFPE & AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) will be heard by the Hon’ble
Delhi High Court on 04.02.2015.
As already stated above, the Writ
Petition filed by NFPE & AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) is now in the Delhi High Court.
We have filed our rejoinder reply statement to the counter affidavit of the
Government of India, Department of Posts. The case will come up for hearing on
4th February 2015.
7. The
above detailed factual position is explained because daily many GDS from all
circles are calling up over phone to know the correct position of the Court
case. Case filed by NFPE & AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) will be heard in the Delhi High
Court on 04.02.2015. The other three Writ Petitions came up for hearing on
02.12.2014 and 09.12.2014 is not filed by NFPE & AIPEU-GDS (NFPE).
Monday, November 24, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Diamond Jubilee celebrations
NFPE
CLOSING
CEREMONY OF
DIAMOND
JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
OTTAPALAM
DIVISION ON 23-11-2014
AT
PATTAMBI POSTOFFICE PREMISES FROM 10 AM
Inauguration: Com. Rema P, (All India Mahila Committee, NFPE)
Key note Address: Com. Manoharan Master (Sasthra Sahithya Parishath)
&
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
GOVT. RESPONSE TO OUR DEMANDS
EVERY DEMAND IS EITHER REJECTED OR INDEFINITELY DELAYED
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1
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Inclusion of Gramin Dak Sewaks under 7thCentral Pay Commission and grant of civil servant status
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Rejected. Government decided to appoint separate committee with the approval of recognised GDS union.
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2
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Casual Labour wage revision and regularistaion
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Pending for the last six years. Revision of wages due from 01.01.2006. File still pending with Government. Poor employees are starving.
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3
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Cadre restructuring of Postal, RMS, MMS, Admin, Postal Accounts employees
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Long pending in the Directorate. No improvement.
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4
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Merger of DA with Pay
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Rejected by Government
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5
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Grant of Interim Relief
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Rejected by Government
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6
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Date of effect of 7th CPC from 01.01.2014
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Government not ready to give any direction to 7th CPC.
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7
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Scrap New Pension Scheme.
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Rejected by Government
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8
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Remove 5% ceiling for compassionate appointments
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Government not ready to remove the condition.
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9
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GDS Medical reimbursement scheme
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Pending for last six years
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10
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MACP anomalies including promotees case
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Rejected inspite of several CAT/Court Judgment
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11
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Postmaster Cadre related issues including permission to write IP/PS Group ‘B’ exam and parity with LSG, HSG-II regarding service length for promotion.
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Still pending. Attitude of the Department is totally negative.
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12
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System Administration case
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Rejected. Not ready to consider the demands on its merits.
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13
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RTP service regularization
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Rejected. Inspite of CAT orders not ready to issue general order
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14
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SBCO related issues
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Rejected on flimsy grounds.
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15
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Postmen related issues
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No progress
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16
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Parity in cash handling allowance
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Rejected.
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17
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Counting of Accountants special Allowance for pay fixation on promotion
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Rejected.
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18
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Computer and Technology related several issues
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No progress. Situation worsening day by day. Employees are suffering. Public agitated
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19
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Harassment of staff on account of CBS & CIS
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Still continuing
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20
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Allotment of funds for sanctioning all pending Medical, TA, OTA and RPLI/PLI incentives
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No progress. Bills pending for months together
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21
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Overtime allowance revision
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Pending for 27years
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22
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Circle processing centers (CPO) of PLI/RPLI at CO/ROs and stop redeployment of posts
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Rejected
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23
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Sunday, Holiday compulsory working
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Still continuing in certain circles
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24
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Office Building and staff quarters cases
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No progress. Situation worsening. Staff are suffering
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25
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MNOP related issues
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Suggestion of staff side rejected
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26
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Quality of uniforms, Chapplas and kit-items
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No improvement
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27
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Chennai Postal Accounts victimization
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Still pending
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28
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Stop Postmen/MTS open market outside recruitment
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Still pending. No progress
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29
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Filling up of all vacant posts including canteen employees
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Slow progress
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30
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Creation of justified new posts
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Total Ban imposed on creation of new posts
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31
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Prompt convening of Monthly meeting, Bi-monthly/four monthly meetings, JCM Regional Council meeting, JCM Departmental Council meeting, Formal meeting with Secretary (Posts)
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Periodicity is not maintained. In many divisions. Circles no meeting is held for months together
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32
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Prompt holding of Departmental promotion committees (CPCs)
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No progress
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JCA DECLARED INDEFINITE STRIKE IN FEBRUARY-15
POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION DECIDES TO GO FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE DURING THE THIRD WEEK OF FEBRUARY 2015. DATE OF STRIKE WILL BE DECLARED IN THE 2014 DECEMBER 4TH PARLIAMENT MARCH
Government and Postal board are totally negative and insensitive towards the demands of five lakhs Postal and RMS employees including Gramin Dak Sewaks and Casual, Part-Time Contingent employees.
Monday, November 10, 2014
ADMIT CARD FOR LGO EXAMINATION
ADMIT CARDS FOR IP AND LGO DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION FOR THE YEAR 2014 TO BE HELD ON 22ND AND 23RD NOVEMBER 2014
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Friday, November 7, 2014
RTP CASE UPDATE
RTP CASE: AN UPDATE
RTP CASE CAME UP FOR HEARING ON 5.11.2014 IN PRINCIPAL CAT, DELHI. DEPARTMENT SUBMITTED REPLY. NEXT DATE OF HEARING IS 18.12.2014. REJOINDER IS UNDER PREPARATION TO BE SUBMITTED FROM OURSIDE
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