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Details of meeting with MoC
Details
of meeting held at Sanchar Bhawan on 05.05.2015 at 1300 hrs with
Hon’Minister of Communications by Secretary Generals of NFPE & FNPO
on behalf of Postal Joint Council of Action.
In
continuation of the meeting by PJCA leaders consisting all General
Secretaries and Secretary Generals of both Federations ( NFPE &FNPO)
held with Chairman Postal Services Board , Member(HRD), Member (O),
Member(Tech) & other higher officers of Postal Directorate on
30.04.2015 at 1100 hrs on all the 26 Charter of demands, the PJCA had
decided to insist a further meeting with Hon’ Minister of Communications
in respect of the following three Major sectional demands pertaining to
the Postal fraternity.
1. Corporatisation and Privatisation of Postal Department as recommended by the TASK FORCE committee.
2.
Inclusion of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) in the terms of reference of 7th
Central Pay Commission. Grant of Civil servant status to GDS and grant
of all benefits of departmental employees on pro-rata basis without any
discrimination.
3. Implementation
of Cadre Restructuring in Postal, RMS, MMS and Postal Accounts as per
the proposal signed with the JCM (DC) staff side.
The ground was under active preparation for indefinite strike w.e.f .06.05.2015.
Secretary
Generals of NFPE & FNPO on behalf of Postal Joint Council of Action
were invited for meeting with Hon’Minister of Communications.
On
05.05.2015.at 1300 hrs both Secretary Generals met the Hon’ MoC and
submitted a memorandum on GDS issues primarily for inclusion of GDS
under the purview of 7th Central Pay Commission.
As
the Department of Posts assured the PJCA on 30.04.2015 that the
proposal will be strongly recommended and referred to D/o Expenditure
for reconsideration, the Hon’ MoC was requested to offer his good
offices.
Hon’Minister
of Communications has assured that the GDS issues would be looked into
with an open mind and he would try to his best.
The
Cadre Restructuring Proposal file is awaiting for the approval of Hon’
MoC and now even though he had some reservations, he agreed to pass it
with positive recommendations. The Cadre Restructuring Proposal will
shortly be forwarded to DoPT.
In respect of Task Force Committee recommendations, Hon’ MoC has not given any assurance about future course of action. But he asserted that NO PRIVATISATION at present and there will be no reduction or structural change in the department.
The meeting with Hon’ MoC is hopeful.
Considering
the reply given in the minutes by the Postal Directorate and assurance
given by Hon’ MoC , the PJCA has decided to defer the proposed
INDEFINITE STRIKE from 06.05.2015 .
PROPOSED INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 06th MAY,
2015 STANDS DEFERRED, BASED ON THE ASSURANCES GIVEN BY HON'BLE
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS SHRI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD DURING THE MEETING
HELD WITH BOTH THE SECRETARY GENERALS OF NFPE & FNPO IN PRESENCE
OF SECRETARY (P), MEMBER (HRD) & DDG (SR) AT SANCHAR BHAWAN NEW
DELHI AT 1 PM TODAY DATED 05.05.2015 .
DETAILS WILL FOLLOW.
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CCGEW requests to help NEPAL thro Prime Minister's National Relief Fund
Donate
Generously to NEPAL RELIEF FUND
Our neighbouring country Nepal has been devastated by
earth quake, worst ever to hit the Himalayan Nation. Over 7000 have lost their
lives, several thousands have been injured and homeless. Following the
Catastrophe, the impoverished country has appealed for help from all, including
foreign countries. In this hour of calamity, it is our duty to support the
hapless people. Confederation National Secretariat appeals to all Central
Government Employees to contribute generously to the NEPAL RELIEF FUND.
M.Krishnan,
Secretary
General,
Confederation
of Central Government Employees & Workers
Note Please :: NFPE and in turn AIPEU Gr C endorse this Appeal and request to share the grief.
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