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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

SECRETARY GENERAL NFPE & WORKING PRESIDENT CONFEDERATION ADDRESSING MEETING OF CG EMPLOYEES / POSTAL WORKERS IN PORTBLAIR [ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS]




































































Comrade K.Ragavendran Secretary General NFPE & Working President Confederation addressed meetings of Non-Gazetted Govt.Officers including Teachers; All India Radio Employees of Andaman & Nicobar Islands including Postal Workers on 17.02.2010.

Comrade D.Ayyappan General Secretary Non-Gazetted Government Officers Association and Chief Organiser of Confederation in Andaman & Nicobar Islands organised the meeting. Comrade S.C.Biswas President of the same organisation presided over the meeting. There are some peculiar anomalies for the Teachers and Non-Gazetted Officers after the 6th CPC viz., the Headmasters are placed at a lower level than the teachers by the Pay Commission; the LGC [Lower Grade Clerks] with +2 Qualification and who work as Data Entry Operators are placed in pre-revised 3050-4590 scale. The Working President assured to discuss their issues with the leadership of Confederation for solution.



A Meeting of Postal Employees of Andaman & Nicobar was organised on 18.02.2010 by the P3, P4 & GDS Unions of Andaman & Nicobar Islands under the leadership of Comrade Stephen Fernandez the Divisional Secretary of AIPEU Group C Union. The Postal Employees are facing some peculiar problems like unable to avail leave; difficulties in going to mainland for medical treatment etc. There is a large number of waitlist of officials for going to mainland under Rule-38. The Secretary General assured to take up some of these important issues.


Some photographs of these meetings and also the pictures of historic Cellular Jail that was used by the British Imperialism to deport and torture leaders of Independence movement in this distant islands more than 1200 Kilometers away in Bay of Bengal.

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