Tuesday 31 May 2016

NCCPA CIRCULAR

NATIONAL CO-ORINATION COMMITTEE
OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS.
13/c  Feroze shah  Road,
 New Delhi. 110 001
Dated: 30.5.2016

Dear Comrades,

                We send herewith a copy of the NJCA Circular letter dated 27th May, 2016.  The same is self-explanatory.  You could see there-from that the Government might not positively react to the demands placed by the NJCA over the recommendations of the 7th CPC.  Simply raising the minimum wage by a few rupees without any consequential change in the fitment formula or pay matrix will not bring about any tangible benefit. The revision of the minimum wage along would benefit only those who are likely to be recruited to the cadre of MTS in future.  As you are aware, the 7th CPC had not accepted any demand of the employees.  It is beset with dissenting notes in many chapters.  The fight between the personnel in the organized Group A Services and all India Services had triggered such dissenting note on the part of the Member who retired from the IAS.  A significant section of the Secretaries to various Departments, we were told, were against any revision over the recommendations of the 7th CPC.  In any case, we are to await the outcome of the discussions at the NJCA meeting scheduled to be held on 3rd June, at New Delhi.

                 Coming to the issues pertaining to the Pensioners, we must recall that the 7th CPC had rejected almost all the demands unanimously placed before them by the Pensioners organizations. While tendering oral evidence the Staff Side had inter alia pressed for the parity for the past pensioners before the Commission, especially in the background of the granting of one rank one pension to the Defence Personnel.  It is ironic to note that the Defence Ministry which had piloted the demand of the Ex-service men for one rank one pension i.e. parity between the past and present pensioners has now taken a stand against such parity for civil servants.  No personnel either in the organized Group A services or All India Services would stand benefited by the present recommendation of the 7th CPC except a few as most of them were in receipt of almost time bound promotion in their career.  The modified parity one must recall has only benefited the upper echelons in the bureaucracy.  One can understand that the Govt. refusing to make improvements over the suggestion made by a Commission.  But it must be most intolerable when the Govt. refuses to implement a recommendation which was the outcome of a persistent presentation jointly by almost all the beneficiaries.  The plea advanced for non acceptance of the recommendation is the alleged impracticability due to the non availability of the relevant records.  Should the pensioner suffer for the reason that the concerned department of the Government has not kept the records properly? It is the most callous approach and must be resisted with all the force that we can command. We cannot afford to have this situation to develop. We are certain that most of the individual pensioners would be able to provide the requisite information needed to consider the first option in the pension fixation to the concerned department and most of the Departments would be able to verify the same with the available documents with them.  We must however await the decision of the NJCA in the matter.

                In the meantime, all affiliates will take such action needed to mobilize the pensioners and undertake a serious educational campaign.

                With greetings,
Yours fraternally,

KKN.Kutty.
Secretary General.

STRUGGLE INEVITABLE



Outcome of the Cabinet Secretary and  NJCA leaders
 informal discussion

In the absence of any indication that the Empowered Committee of Secretaries will again meet the NJCA Leaders to discuss over the final positions emerging on the modifications sought by the Staff Side over the recommendations of 7thCPC, the NJCM Staff Side Secretary Comrade Shiv Gopal Mishra sought and got an interview with the Cabinet Secretary.

The following issues emerged from the discussion:

1.       The basic pay of MTS will be slightly enhanced from the recommended 18,000/-. But it appears that the enhancement may not be nearer to the need based minimum wage calculations presented by the Staff Side.

2.       Despite the MTS wages revised, the Fitment Factor as recommended by 2.57 will not change for both employees and pensioners.

3.       The first option recommended by the 7th CPC for Refixation of pension to past pensioners viz., the number of increments earned by the pensioners in his last pay scale before his retirement should be taken into account, is not acceptable to both Defense Ministry and Pension Ministry.

Defense Ministry has opposed the formula. The Pension Ministry says that in the absence of preserved records, such a calculation is not feasible.

4.       A Committee will be constituted to go into the issue of abolition of 52 allowances recommended by the Pay Commission.

5.       No indication about the HRA percentage that has been recommended by the Pay Commission to reduce it.

6.       A Committee will be constituted to go into the issue of New Pension Scheme to government employees recruited on or after 1.1.2004.

From the above, it is crystal clear that the Official Side is not at all interested to take into account the genuine grievances of staff and pensioners. The Official Side is bent upon provoking the CG Employees to go on strike and the Pensioners to go on a campaign. They want a confrontation between the Government and the Employees to settle whatever score they want to settle. We know that already the bureaucracy is divided between the Organized Group ‘A’ Service Officers and the All India Service Officers. The Secretaries in the Empowered Committee do not want to settle any of the issues and they desire not to change any of the recommendations of the Pay Commission!

It is in this background a struggle becomes unavoidable.
It is in this background that the NJCA is meeting on 3.6.2016.
It is in this background that the NCCPA is meeting on 27.6.2016.
Let there be strong decisions for waging an uncompromising struggle on basic issues.
AIPRPA will extend total support to the CG Employees movement and will strive to organise along with the NCCPA to mobilize all Pensioners Organisations to stand in one platform and plan sustained movement,

Let all Get Ready to wage a Struggle for Justice!

_KR GS AIPRPA

Monday 30 May 2016


  1. LATEST DEVELOPMENT ON 7th CPC RECOMMENDATIONS 
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  2. POSTAL JCA DECIDED TO SERVE STRIKE NOTICE ON 

    30-6-2016 ON PROBLEMS OF FINACLE SOFTWARE 

    AFTER CONDUCTIG DEMANDS DAY ON 10-6-2016

    JCA will serve strike notice on 30.06.16 if problems faced by employees working in Finacle, CSI and CIS not solved

    AIPEU to hold demands day on 10.06.2016. JCA will serve strike notice on 30.06.16 if problems faced by employees working in Finacle, CSI and CIS not solved


    ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP ‘C’
                            CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi - 110008
    Ref: P3/Circular/2016 Dated – 27.05.2016
    CSI, CBS, CIS
    DEMANDS DAY – 10.06.2016

                                                There is no need to elaborate the miseries and sufferings we are facing at base level after the implementation of Finacle, (CBS & CIS) and the mental torture.
          
                                               The CHQ is aware of the issues and properly placed before the Department vide its letter dated 22.01.2016, 11.02.2016 & 25.04.2016. Further it was brought to the personal notice of the Hon’ble Minister of communication. However, the progress in resolving the Finacle issues is in slow nail causing resentment and unrest amidst officials.

                                                    The assurance of the Department on 28.03.2016 in providing two more server by Infosys to solve the Finacle problem has not been carried out yet. The increase in the bandwith as per the requirement of the office has not been carried out in any circle.

                                              Adding fuel to fire, the department’s recent decision in implementing the Business hours of Post office to the extent of 5 hours for monetary transactions has not been exercised. Some circles like Tamilnadu, Haryana etc. have sought clarifications to prevent the implementation of the decision without minding the existing sufferings of officials due to faulty functioning of Finacle & others and the officials are forced to remain in office in late hours. There is every risk for the women employees to leave office late every day.

                                               For the last ten days, there is poor access and even no access in Finacle continuously throughout the nation affecting the public and staff very badly. This is nothing but due to the incapacity of the servers provided by Infosys. The department is not in a position either to correct things or apply the penal provisions against the vender. The existing position in Finacle is nothing but the last straw on camel’s back.

                                                 The recent conversations unofficially held between the Infosys and some staff exhibited in the website will reveal the fact. We must know who is committing mistake after mistake. Whether the officers dealing the Finacle are aware of all the software and hardware oriented issues. Are they simply hearing and acting as per the dictums of the vendors? Howe many times we are going to alter our rulings to suit the requirement of vendors? Will there be any time to the officials to go through the routine daily circulars on CBS functioning in the pressure of work?

                                            We lost our patience. Even though, we suffer voluntarily a lot as we feel it is the transition period, in the implementation of Finacle, it is felt now that without settlement of the Problems, the Department is inclined to proclaim that it has implemented the Finacle more in numbers than the leading banks and also without any Quality and good service to the customer.

                                             Under these circumstances, the CHQ has elaborately written a letter to the Department on 26.05.2016, detailing all the problems being existed in Finacle and McCamish and sought remedies within a fort night. In the event of non-settlement, 

    the CHQ has decided to launch the following programme of action culminating to strike action.

    10th June - Demands Day - Demonstration at divisional/branch levels
    17th June - Dharna in front of Circle office.
    30th June - Demonstration in front of Dak Bhawan & issue of strike notice. (The date will be decided with consultation of NFPE & JCA constituents)

    The major demands put forth in the programme of action.

    1. Provide additional servers and solve the Finacle problem
    2. Increase the bandwidth as per the requirement.
    3. Implement the decision of Directorate on Business hours.
    4. Drop all Memos & Charge sheets issued due to Finacle minor mistake.
    5. Implementation of action on all the points put forth in the CHQ letter dated 26.05.2016.


                                            This programme is nothing but to save the Postal Service from the existing chaos and confusions. Even though we desire peace, we have been pushed in to the wall. We could not tolerate furthermore.

                                              All Divisional/Branch and circle secretaries are requested to organize the programme very effectively and intimate compliance. The CHQ will leave no stone unturned in the event of no settlement is seen in this serious issue.
                                                    
                                                     With fraternal greetings,
                                                                                                                                   Comradely yours,
                                                                                                                                       (R. N. Parashar)
                                                                                                                              General Secretary, P3&
                                                                                                             SECRETARY GENERAL,NFPE



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  3. CADRE RESTRUCTURING OF GROUP ’C’ EMPLOYEES IN DEPARTMENT OF POSTS

    Sub: Cadre Restructuring of Group ’C’ employees in Department of Posts.

    D.G. Post letter No. 25-04/2012-PE-I dated 27th May, 2016.

                The Cadre Restructuring of Group-C  employees of Department of Posts has been undertaken in consultation with Department of Expenditure , Ministry of Finance in pursuance of the approval concurrence of the Department  of Expenditure  vide ID No. 2(45)E.III Desk/2015 dated 12th May,2016 , a list at distribution of the posts containing the existing and revised posts  of Postal Assistants, Lower Selection  Grade, Higher Selection  Grade II & I and also a few HSG-I (Non-Functional Grade) is enclosed for implementation with the  following  instructions:

    a)         The post of SPMs in Single  Handed  and Double Handed Post Offices  to the cadre of LSG posts (GP Rs.2800) shown in the  annexure now allotted to the Circle , will be placed in the Grade  Pay of Rs.2800/- in the Pay Band-I..
    b)         The post of SPMs in Triple Handed Post Offices, in the extent of HSG-II  posts (GP4200) shown the annexure  now allotted  to the Circle and all other existing norms based LSG Posts in Post offices  will be placed in the Grade Pay of Rs.4200- in the Pay  Band-II. In no case, the total number of HSG-II posts shall exceed the number of posts allotted to the Circle.
    C)        Existing  posts in HSG-II to the extent  of posts  now allotted  and shown in the annexure , will  be placed in the  Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- in the Pay  Band-II along with the existing  HSG-I Posts . Remaining HSG-II posts if any shall remain in the GP of Rs.4200 only. In no case, the total number of HSG-I posts shall exceed the number of posts allotted in the Circle.
    d)         The Cadre Restructuring of these posts  are only in respect of the  posts from Postal Side  other  than the posts of RMS ., Circle and Regional Offices and SBCO Wings.
    e)         If the revised number of posts is in excess of the existing strength of a particular grade the difference will be deemed as  newly sanctioned posts in that grade . Similarly, if the revised number of posts is in  a grade is less than the existing strength the number of posts equal to the difference  will be treated as having been  abolished in that grade.

     f)         The vacancies arising out of the restructuring will be filled up only from the amongst the official who fulfill the eligibility criteria  laid down in the recruitment rules  for the post.

    g)         The new HSG-I (Non Functional  Grade)  with the grade  pay of Rs.4800/- is only  for those  who  are  senior  most  and completed  not less than a minimum service of 2 years  in HSG-I  subject to the  number of posts specified  for the Circle  in HSG-I (Non Functional  Grade) (for example  the number of NFG officials in AP Circle should never  exceed (17) after following usual procedure of non functional upgradation(s).

    2.         These instructions will be effective from the date of issue of the orders. The actual benefit would however be admissible to the eligible officials from the date of actual promotion.

    3.         Receipt of the order may be acknowledged. Immediate action initiated and compliance report sent at the earliest.
                                                                                       Sd/-
                                                                                                    (Tarun Mittal)
                                                                Assistant Director General (PE-II)






    ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES 

    UNION GROUP ‘C’
    CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi - 110008



    AN APPEAL

    All of you are aware about the formation of AIPEU GDS at Apex level and also the accordance of Associate membership status by the NFPE and affiliated unions. The decision was approved in the All India Conferences and direction were given to branches to form divisional / branch unions of AIPEU GDS and the name of the union was subsequently applied as AIPEU GDS in the process of the Verification of membership.

    Even though, about 80% of branches were formed at divisional level, still more branches have to be formed at divisional level. Out of 22 circles, three circles have not formed any circle body till date. This is causing a concern.

    All of you know very well that the verification process for GDS has been underway and at any time, the declarations in the form of “letter of authorization” will be called for. Hence, it is our foremost duty to form branches in all divisions and authorized representatives to the AIPEU GDS Unions to inform the department.

    Today, the Department has called for the name of the authorized representatives for signing the declaration forms divisional wise. This process has to be completed before 15thJune 2016. Therefore, the completion of the formation of branches shall be completed in the first week of June 2016.

    During the last verification process held in 2010, the recognized union which was patronized by NFPE could secure only 62% of Membership among the working strength. This time we should register with more percentage in the contest. If we do not get more than the required strength it will become a problem for the existence of the unions in the GDS cadre.

    It is further important that in the event of submission of authorization letters by individual GDS to two unions, it will become invalid. The First union should secure not less than 35% which is the basic condition of recognition; otherwise none will be recognized. Despite our confidence that we will win over with maximum declarations, it is compulsory to see that there shall be no duplicate applications in the verification process since the rival union is still propagating that it is still in NFPE and the false propaganda may split and spoil the declarations. It must be ensured to be more attentive to reach the maximum membership declaration and obtain the recognition.

    Let us frankly discuss. If divisional unions are not formed or not effectively functioning at this crucial juncture, the advantage will go to rival unions which is not good for us. All our divisional secretaries not only must ensure the formation of GDS union but also involving themselves dedicatedly in the collection of declarations from the GDS comrades in favour of our union AIPEU GDS which is now applied as AIPEU - GDS.

    It is the foremost and important task in the present circumstances like the functioning of the GDS committee, its expected recommendations, its implementation etc., the recognition for our union is a must and if we will be number one, it will increase our capacity in the collective bargaining.

    The existing recognized GDS Union is not a part of NFPE or Confederation. It is an individual – self-centered organization. Our GDS NFPE Union believes and stand for the joint functioning. There should be no ties or patronage to the rival unions hereafter that we must ensure 100% Membership in favour of our GDS Union i.e. AIPEU GDS which will alone ensure the joint programme of action for mitigating the grievances of Postal employees.

    Our P3 CHQ is always committed for the cause of GDS. Our divisional unions are whole heartedly and effectively functioning with the GDS Union all along. The same spirit must continue in the future. So, let us involve ourselves fully in the collection of declarations of GDS & formation of branches etc. The CHQ is expecting a report from all the divisional secretaries about the provisions of the existing situations with full details before the end of this month about the formation and the functioning of our GDS unions at divisional levels so that we can access the situation and act accordingly.

    Let us dedicate ourselves for the emancipation of GDS
    Let us form AIPEU GDS branches in all the divisions
    Let us collect maximum declarations in favour of our AIPEU GDS
    Let us forget sleep and rest till the GDS verification is over.
    Let us act swiftly and achieve our goal of 100% membership in GDS Union.

    With fraternal greetings,
      
                                                                           
    (K. V. Sridharan)                                (M. Krishnan)                   (R. N. Parashar)  Ex-General Secretary          Ex-General Secretary                 General Secretary

    Dear Comrades,

    I am endorsing the above contents and making fervent appeal to all the divisional/branch secretaries to cooperate and activate the GDS Union at your level and let us be sincere in the joint functioning of postal employees under the banner of NFPE. As we have to submit the name of the representative for submission of declarations at divisional levels before 10th June 2016, please intimate the nominee to the GDS CHQ before 5.6.2016 positively.

    May I seek your response Comrade

                                                                                                     (P. Pandurangarao)
                                                                                                    General Secretary
    ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION-GDS
    CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi – 110008

    No. AIPEU-GDS/VEFN/2016                                                                       Dated: 26.05.016

    To

    All Circle Secretaries
    All Divisional/Branch Secretaries

    Dear Comrade,

    Sub: -   Verification of Membership – case of GDS Union.

    The Department vide its letter No. 13/01/2016-SR dated 19.05.2016, called for the following particulars of our union about the authorized office bearers representing the circles/ divisions who will countersign the authrorization letters in all the 22 Circles.

    Sl. No.
    Circle/Division
    Name & Designation of Authorized Office Bearer
    Official Address/e-mail address of office bearer
    Mobile No.







    The information must reach the Directorate before 15th June 2016. Therefore, the CHQ has to submit the details to the Directorate immediately without waiting till last minute.

    It is the fact that still we have not received any information about the formation of branches from some divisions and it is the immediate need to form the divisional branches and nominate the Convenor/Divisional Secretaries.

    All are requested to intimate the formation of branches forthwith through e-mail to CHQ. In respect of branches where the branches exist, Please intimate the full address of the divisional Secretaries with their Mobile number for the furnishing details to the Directorate immediately.

    The Circle Secretaries shall ensure by collecting all the details and forward the same to CHQ before 31.05.2015 positively.

    Please act swiftly and quickly,

    May I seek your immediate response,

    DA: as above

    Yours fraternally,
    (P. Pandurangarao)
    General Secretary
    Copy to: -
    All Divisional Secretaries of P3, P4



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  5. A delegation of NFPE & AIPEU-GDS consisting of Com. R.N.Parashar, Secretaryy 

    General, Com.P. Pandurangarao, General Secretary, AIPEU-GDS, Com.M.Krishnan, 

    Secretary General, Confederation  Com.K.V.Sridharan, former General Secretary, 

    AIPEU Gr.C., Com. Giriraj singh President, NFPE and Com. Balwinder Sing, Financial 

    Secretary, Gr.C (CHQ) tendered oral evidence before the Chairman, GDS Committee, 

    headed by Shri Kamalesh  Chandra in  New Delhi on 26-05-2016.







    The following are the gist of discussions and the demands placed by  delegation.

    BRIEF NOTE FOR DISCUSSION IN THE GDS COMMITTEE
    SCHEDULED TO BE HELD ON 26.05.2016

    1.      MAIN DEMANDS

    The GDS are ‘holders of civil post’ as per the Supreme Court judgement and they can not be kept apart as a separate class with in the class. They should be covered under Article 309 & 311 of the Constitution of India. They should be treated as ‘civil servants’ apart from regular service but within the ambit of ‘Civil service’ with pro rata benefits as applicable to the regular employees according to the working hours and also the workload.

    Notwithstanding our claim for departmentalization of GDS and Grant of Civil status, under Article 309 & 311 of union constitution the following issues are requiring consideration.

    (i)     The Nomenclature of GDS shall be declared as ‘Rural Postal Employees’ or Gramin Dak Karmachari”.
    (ii)        Make GDS full time job by extending various innovative schemes.
    (iii)       Prorata wages at par with regular civil servants.

    2.      NORMS

    Norms may be introduced for calculation of wages instead of honorarium & incentives.

    (i)       Work related to RPLI like procurement of proposal & issuing receipts
    (ii)      Work related to verification of Electoral & Election work
    (iii)     Work related to collecting statistics for Census etc.
    (iv)     Work related to M.G.National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
    (v)     Verification of Mobile Phone Bill Connections of various companies & BSNL
    (vi)     Collection of Telephone Bills at BOs
    (vii)    Acceptance of Electricity Bills at BOs
    (viii)  Acceptance of Water Bills at BOs
    (ix)    Carrying out business activities through BOs like delivering of E-post etc.
    (x)  Various social security schemes & Direct Benefit Transfer schemes introduced in various States through BOs.
    (xi)     Cash remittance from BOs to Accounts office.
    (xii)    Opening of new accounts
    (xiii)   Marketing activities.
    (xiv)   Old age Pension & Disability Pension

    3.      WAGE STRUCTURE

    (i)        No GDS should be employed less than 5 hours work, per day.
    (ii)       Maximum of 8 hours with ½ hour lunch break.
    (iii)     Pay equations:

    GDS BPM   :           Postal Assistant

    GDS MD/SV:          Postmen

                     GDS Packer 
    GDS MC                 MTS
    GDS MM

    (iv)     Increment shall be at par with regular employees.
    (v)      The Nomenclature of TRCA shall be replaced with pay.
    (vi)    Weightage:The length of service shall be taken and Point to Point fixation for GDS.
    (vii)    Date of effect shall be 1.1.2016
    (viii)  Wages should not be reduced under any circumstances.

    4.      ALLOWANCES

    (i)        HRA must be granted to GDS at Par with regular employees.
    (ii)       Transport Allowance proportionate to regular employees.
    (iii)      For attending holiday & Sunday duties, double the allowance shall be paid
    (iv)      TA/DA shall be granted to seasonal Post offices.
    (v)       Split Duty Allowance for GDS Packrs in Sub Offices
    (vi)      Children Educational Allowance has to be introduced.
    (vii)     Boat allowance shall be Rs.350/- PM.
    (viii)   Special Duty Allowance to GDS (NE) – Proportionate to regular employees.
    (ix)     Revival of Uttarakhand Allowance @ Rs.1000/- PM.
    (x)      Grant of Remote Area/Naxalite Threat Area/Hill Area Allowance to GDS.
    (xi)   Miscellaneous Allowances viz., bad climate Allowance, Project allowance may be extended.
               
    5.      WELFARE

    (i)    Medical Attendance facilities – Reimbursement of Medical Claims for in Patient & out Patient treatments.
    (ii)    Funeral Allowance of Rs.10,000/- to the family of deceased GDS.
    (iii)   Circle Welfare Fund Scheme – Subscription shall be Rs.50/- per month.

    6.      LEAVE :All kinds of leave to be granted at par with regular employees-

    (i)            Encashment of leave salary to be extended to GDS.
    (ii)            Provision of Commuted leave facilities.
    (iii)          Retrograde Provisions of 180 days shall be dispensed with.
    (iv)     Maternity leave – 180 days from Government exchequer and not from the Circle Welfare Fund. Circle Welfare fund shall meant for grant for illness, education etc.
    (v)            Child care leave, Child Adoption leave to GDS.
    (vi)        Special disability leave to GDS – can also be extended from Dog, Snake bite etc. as in the case of Postmen.

    7.      SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME

    (i)   Proportionate Minimum pension/Family Pension at par with regular employees.
    (ii)   GDS shall be brought under the Gratuity Act.
    (iii)  SDBS Pension Scheme shall be replaced with regular scheme. At least 10% of Pay shall be recovered from GDS & 20% shall be credited by Government as a Welfare Scheme. The present sanction of Rs.1500/- per year for Severance Amount to Pre 2011 GDS shall be enhanced.
    (iv)   Commutation Pension shall be introduced.
    (v)  Group Insurance Scheme – Monthly subscription Rs.100/- for the insurance coverage of Rs.2,00,000, 50% of Subscription shall be borne by the Department. Savings Fund shall be reviewed and enhanced.
      
    8.      APPOINTMENT & PROMOTIONS

    (i)       The word ‘engagement’ shall be replaced with appointment.
    (ii)      100% Posts in MTS & Postmen cadres shall be reserved for GDS.
    (iii)   GDS shall be permitted to write LGO Exam alongwith Postmen/MTS for recorded vacancies.
    (iv)     Three Financial upgradations after completing 10, 20 & 30 years of service.
    (v)      No Minimum service for appearing Postmen examination.

    9.      CONDUCT & DISCIPLINARY RULES

    (i)       The existing GDS Engagement & Conduct Rules, 2011 shallbe replaced with CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 & Conduct Rules 1964.
    (ii)     The GDS Rules must be declared as statutory Rules as per proviso of Article 309.

    10.  MISCELLANEOUS

    (i)       Present income & cost of BOs calculation should be reviewed along with all the new items of work
    (ii)      Foot beat & cycle beat may be revived.
    (iii)     Idle wait of GDS MCS shall be include in the work norms.
    (iv)     Uniforms to outdoor staff.
    (v)    Rationalisation of GDS into three categories of GDS one Postmaster, the second Postmen and third auxiliary MTS staff. They may be fixed with only two scales of running pay (Minimum 5 hours & for upto 8 hours with uniform annual increase of 3% per annum.
    (vi)      BO shall open for minimum 5 hours and maximum of 8 hours.
    (vii)     GDS in Metropolitan cities shall be upgraded to MTS Posts.
    (viii)   All GDS MM Posts in larger Platforms shall be upgraded to Mailmen MTS posts.
    (ix)      FSC at par with Departmental Post offices to BOs.
    (x)        LTC facilities may be extended to GDS
    (xi)       Lunch break/Tea break shall be provided
    (xii)    Total length of the GDS Service shall be taken as Qualifying service for all purposes.
    (xiii) Rescind the restrictions and restore status Quo ante in case of compassionate appointments in GDS cadre.
    (xiv) Advances like Festival, HBA, Motor Car, Computer Advance shall be introduced to GDS. Flood Advance shall be revised to Rs.10000/-.
    (xv)  Rent for BOs shall be fixed as per the market rates and paid by the Department.
    (xvi)    Office Maintenance Allowance shall be modified as ‘office rent’.
    (xvii)   Electricity charges for BO shall be borne by the Department.
    (xviii) Combination of duty which is having adverse effect shall be dispensed with.
    (xix)   Alternate source of Income shall not be insisted for GDS appointments.
    (xx)    Incentive for promoting small family norms shall be introduced to GDS also.
    (xxi)    Incentive to GDS Sports Person has to be introduced.
    (xxii)  Grant of TA/DA for conveyance of cash – At least Rs.100/- per occasion shall be granted.
    (xxiii)  Any GDS summoned for witness in Inquiry shall be paid TA/DA
    (xxiv) All terminal benefits shall be paid to GDS on the date of retirement at par with regular employees.
    (xxv)   The date of retirement of shall be the last date of the month.
    (xxvi)  If any additional work is entrusted, the establishment review must be under taken to enhance the pay.
    (xxvii)  Security Bond system to be dropped, as per Vth CPC report.
    (xxviii) Co-operative dues can be recovered from GDS.
    (xxix)   BO Rule book with updated correction shall be supplied once in two years.
    (xxx)    The exam fee shall be waived.
    (xxxi) Identify card to the GDS shall be supplied by the Department at departmental cost.
    (xxxii)There should be no loss of annual increase/increment on availing the transfer facilities to GDS.
    (xxxiii)Revenue generated from all items of  work has  to be added for apportioned income of BOs.
    (xxxiv)BPM should be treated as a skilled worker as it requires a technical certificate for the recruitment.
    (xxxv)Training & retraining must be given frequently in the guise of Rural ICT and introduction of various new schemes.

    11.  TRADE UNION

    (i)   All Trade Union facilities like meetings, special casual leave etc. as if available to regular staff at all levels.
    (ii)  The Facility of Foreign Service and JCM Provision shall be extended the GDS. Allocation of seats in the JCM (DC) for GDS shall be considered.


    DATED : 26-05-2016
    NEW DELHI
    (P.PANDURANGARAO)
    GENERAL SECRETARY
    AIPEU-GDS

    The Chairman, GDS Committee gave a patience hearing on the above all items and assured consideration.
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  6. REPORT OF R-III `AP` CIRCLE CONFERENCE

     The 32nd Circle Conference of All India RMS & MMS Employees Union  Group `C` of  `AP` Circle  was held at Vishakhapatnam from 14th to 15th May, 2016 under the Presidentship of Com. B. Pamalu  Circle President.

    National flag was hoisted by Com. B. Pamalu Circle President, NFPE flag was hoisted by Com. Giri Raj Singh President NFPE & General Secretary R-III and R-III flag was hoisted by Com.Ch.Koteshwar  Rao AGS R-III on 14-5-2016 at 10.00 AM. After that homage was paid to Martyrs by flowering.
    Com.S.V. Raman Rao General Secretary Reception Committee delivered welcome speech.

    Com. Giri Raj Singh President NFPE & General Secretary R-III inaugurated the Open Session on 14thMay, 2016 at 10.30 AM and spoke in detail on present developments in Postal Department, attack  on Postal/RMS /MMS, Task Force  committee  Report.L-1, L-2, SPC, CRC, Parcel Hubs, CRC & Parcel Norms, OTA rate, filling up vacant posts including MMS Drivers, Artisans, Cadre Review Committee Report, Indefinite Strike from 11th July, 2016 on 26 Charter of Demands including minimum  wage Rs.26000/-,Fitment Formula 3.7, five promotions without Bench mark  upgradation of Pay Scales of  MTS,SA/PA, Postman , Mailguard, PO & RMS Accountant, LSG, HSG-II, HSG-I,MMS Drivers, Artisans and other cadres restoration of 52 Allowances & Advances etc.

    Coms Nageshwar Rao G/S COC AP, Ch Koteswar Rao AGS R-III, Ch V Sagar C/S P-IV, A Appala Naidu C/S R-IV, DSVS Prasad C/S P-III, Y.Nagabhushanam Working  President PTCC, Nalini Chairperson Women Committee  `AP` Circle, P.Krishna Kumari, K.,Murugula Women Committee Member,R.J.Madhusudan  Rao C/S r-III,SSPOs Vishakhapatnam division  and other leaders addressed the Open Session and appealed to all to mobilize rank & file to participate  and make  a grand success Indefinite Strike from 11th July 2016 called by NJCA and One Day Strike from 2ndSeptember 2016 called by Trade Unions.
    Com Sai Kumar Convenor Reception Committee gave vote of thanks.

    After the Open Session the Women Convention of R-III `AP` circle was held  under the Presidentship of Com. Nalini Chairperson  Women Committee,Coms. Krishna Kumar, Parti,Anuradha Kumari, M Ratnam, Ravni, V Jyoti Women Committee Members. Giri Raj Singh G/S R-III, B Pamalu President R-III,  Y. Nagabhushanam Ex V/P, R.J .Madhusudan Rao C/S R-III, Ch. Koteshwar Rao AGS R-III, DSVS Prasad C/S P-III, S. Vidhya Sagar C/S P-IV and other leaders addressed the Women convention.

    Com. S.V.Ramana Rao General Secretary Reception Committee alongwith his team  welcomed the above noted leaders with Momento.

    Com. R.J. Madhsudan Rao presented the report and Accounts in the house for discussion which was passed with some corrections unanimously. More than 50 delegates participated in  the deliberation. More than 200 delegates and visitors attended the Conference.

    Coms K.Samuel R.J. Madhsudan Rao and Com P.Vijay Kumar were elected as Circle President, ,Circle Secretary and Treasurer respectively.

    PHOTOS OF R-III `AP` CIRCLE CONFERENCE




































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  7. INDIA POST PAYMENT BANK AT A GLANCE



    Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad addressed the Heads of Circles ( CPMGs ) Conference of Postal department at Hyderabad on 22-05-2016.

    Awarded the best performing circles / divisions.


    L to R 1) M. S. Ramanujan Member (HR) 2) T. Murthy Member (O) 3) S. K. Sinha Secretary (Posts) 4) Hon'ble MoC Shri Ravishankar Prasad 5) Ashutosh Tripathi Member (P) 6) Sanjeev Thapar Member (Tech)

    Dr. Charles Lobo CPMG Tamil Nadu Circle receiving award from Hon'ble MoC. Shri Stephen Mervin Alexander PMG Chennai City Region also seen in picture

    Brig. B. Chandrasekhar, CPMG UP Circle receiving award from MoC

    He categorically said, Government is committed to reform the postal department. Two unique qualities of Department of Posts are Extensive network spread in nook and corner of the nation and Emotional connect of Postman with the rural life.

    India is at the tipping point of digital revolution and Postal department should be the fulcrum of economic development esp in rural life.

    Postal department's share in E-commerce is around 15% only, which needs to be improved drastically. The entire ecosystem to reform the postal department needs to change..

    1. Pick up points to reach the customers proactively to collect and deliver posts/ parcels.
    2. India Post Payments Bank need to be flawlessly implemented . It should act as a platform for 3rd party services. Human Resource Training needs to be given. Postal Payment Bank should be started definitely by March 17
    3. Implementation of IT modernization solutions needs to be improved. We keep getting complaints of glitches leading to harassment to customers
    4. Parcel Delivery .. New ideas to generate revenue with Technology infusion. Geo tagging and better location identification needs to be considered.
    5. Human Resource capacity building ... Need to incentivize the performance... Gud incentive at right time will be a big motivation. Best practices should be replicated pan India.
    6. Good sign boards pan India should be ensured.
    7. Metamorphosis of postal department should be branded well.
    8. Surety of punishment is more important than Severity of punishment... in case of disciplinary cases. Any laxity in timely completion of disciplinary proceedings should be viewed seriously.
    9. Philately should be ventured as a new source of revenue generation. My Stamp, Commercialisation of stamps need to be tried to earn revenues.
    10. Social Media should be effectively used for complaint redressal and creation of awareness regarding departmental initiatives/ schemes.
    11. He expect all of us to work hard.. to achieve the goals of government.
    12. Recruitment to fill up vacant posts should be done in a transparent and fair means. Any irregularity should be viewed seriously and responsibility should be fixed..

    13. Shri. Ravi Shankar Prasad Congratulated the Department of Posts for good work done in the last 2 years in different schemes like Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, CBS, Postal ATMs, E-Commerce.
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  8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to proposed India Post Payments Bank(Click the link below to view)
    http://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=1931

    Thursday, May 19, 2016

    GOOD NEWS



    It has been informed by Shri Ashutosh Tripathi, Member(P), Postal Services Board , Department of Posts that Cadre Restructuring Proposal which was agreed and finalized by the Department of Posts  after several  rounds of discussions with Unions has been  approved by the Finance Ministry and it  will be implemented soon.

            This is one of the great achievements of Unions as this has been done for the first time in Postal Department.

    (R.N. Prashar)
    Secretary General
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  9. 7th CPC ORDERS – JCM (NC) STAFF SIDE, SECRETARY REPORTS THAT CABINET NOTE IS BEING PREPARED AND IS LIKELY TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CABINET, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, VERY SHORTLY.

    NJCA will meet on 3rd June 2016 at 4:00 PM at JCM office, New Delhi
    Click here to view Circular
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