ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GDS (NFPE)
CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi – 110 008
ALL GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE
CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi – 110 008
ALL GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE
The One-man Committee on GDS
headed by Retired Postal Services Board Member Shri Kamalesh Chandra has called
for the suggestions / opinions / memorandum from all the stake holders,
especially Gramin Dak Sevaks.
The following is the model memorandum prepared by AIPEU GDS
(NFPE). Please send it to the Chairman, GDS Committee by e-mail and also by
Speed Post
e-mail ID :gds.committee@gmail.com
(P. Pandurangarao)
General Secretary
AIPEU GDS (NFPE)
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
(Central Head Quarters)
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES
UNION GROUP – C (CHQ)
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES
UNION POSTMEN&MTS(CHQ)
New Delhi – 110 001
To,
All Divisional/Branch
Secretaries, P3, P4
Circle Secretaries, P3, P4
CHQ Office bearers, P3, P4
Mahila Committee Members, P3, P4
ATTENTION OF
ALL CIRCLE SECRETARIES/DIVISONAL/BRANCH SECRETARIES, P3 & P4
Please conduct an effective
campaign among GDS through SPMs and Postmen Comrades and make them to send the
copy of the enclosed memorandum to the Chairman, GDS Committee and a copy to
GDS (CHQ).
R. N. Parashar
Secretary General, NFPE &
General Secretary
AIPEU Group ‘C’ (CHQ)
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R. Seethalakshmi
General Secretary
AIPEU Postmen & MTS (CHQ)
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To
Shri Kamlesh Chandra
Chairman,
Gramin Dak Sevak Committee
Ministry of Communication & IT
Government of India
Malcha Marg Post office Building
New Delhi – 110021
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Sub: - Memorandum on
GDS issues,
With due respects and regards, we
submit the following for your kind consideration and favourable recommendations
to the Govt.
1.
Departmentalization of GDS by declaring them as
Civil Servants and grant all benefits of regular employees on pro rata basis.
2.
Change the nomenclature of GDS as “Gramin Dak
Karmachari” or “Rural Postal Employees”
3.
Considering the need and requirement of Rural
Post Offices after modernization viz., Core Banking Solutions (CBS), Core
Insurance Solution (CIS) and introduction of handheld computers at BOs and
additional responsibilities, the working hours of all BOs may be extended to 8
hours and all GDS may be granted full time Civil Servant status. There should
no combination of duties. The illegal condition that GDS shall not on duty for
more than five hours should be removed.
4.
Minimum five hour wages should be paid even if
the work load is less than 5 hours and if work load is more than five hours
wages for full time (8hours) should be paid. Nomenclature of TRCA should be
changed and it should be called as ‘Pay’. There should not be any reduction in
wages under any circumstances.
5.
The Branch Postmaster shall be paid at the pro
rata wages of Postal Assistants; GDSMD/GDSSV shall be paid equal to Postmen;
and all other categories with the comparison of MTS. GDS shall be appointed and
not engaged and the word ‘engagement’ shall be deleted in the existing rules.
6.
Time bound promotion (ACP) to higher pay scale
on completion of 10 years, 20 years and 30 years may be granted to GDS. Point
to Point fixation is requested for senior GDS. The pay shall be fixed to the
seniors in the revised pay based on the number of years of service rendered to
that extent by granting notional annual increments. The percentage of annual
increment shall be at par with regular employees to whom the comparison is
being made. The nomenclature of increment shall be introduced in the place of ‘future
entitlement’.
7.
The GDS may be considered for grant of HRA,
Transport Allowance, Split duty Allowance on pro rata basis at par with regular
departmental employees whom we are comparing for wage fixation. The rent of the
building in which BO is housed may be paid by the department.
8.
TA/DA may be granted to GDS if ordered in the
interest of service and all other Allowance like Boat Allowance, SDA, may be
extended to GDS.
9.
The GDS shall be covered with the Children
Education Allowance and hostel subsidy at par with regular employees.
10. The
GDS shall be covered under the CS (MA) Rules or a new set of rules equal to
that which provide full reimbursement of medical expenses to the GDS and their
families.
11. The
GDS may be granted leave on the following norms.
(i)
E.L – One Day for each completed calendar month
with accumulation.
(ii)
HPL – 20 days per year, with accumulation
facility.
(iii)
Commuted leave may be introduced.
(iv)
Maternity leave – 180 days at par with regular
employees with full pay & allowances. Pay shall be made from salary head
and not from the welfare fund of GDS.
(v)
Child care leave shall be granted at par with
regular employees.
(vi)
Special Disability Leave – As applicable to
regular employees.
12. Notwithstanding
our claim of introduction of pension scheme at par with regular employees prior
to 01-01-2004, we request to modify the S.D.B.S scheme to the extent of 10%
recovery from the officials; 20% from the department. Ex-gratia gratuity shall
be granted on completion 10 years service. Family pension shall also be introduced.
13. All
vacancies in the departmental posts viz. MTS, Postmen, shall be filled only by
GDS and there shall be no other open market direct recruitment. In respect of
PA cadre, the GDS possessing Qualifications and computer knowledge shall be
permitted to write the competitive exam along with postman & MTS for the
Departmental Quota vacancies.
14. The
GDS Conduct & Engagement rules 2011 shall be scrapped and CCS (Conduct)
Rules 1964 may be made applicable to GDS also. It shall be covered under
Article 309 of the Union Constitution.
15. 50%
of the past services of GDS shall be counted as regular service on promotion
for pensionary benefits including gratuity.
16. GDS
shall also be covered under LTC Scheme to have recreation in life.
17. GDS
may be provided with uniforms and also grant of Washing Allowance.
18. All
advances like festival, medical, LTC, Tour TA, scooter, HBA, Motor Cycle
Advance shall be extended to the GDS. All incentives, honorariums shall be
introduced for the excess work performed by GDS.
19. Furnishing
of security band shall be dropped. Similarly the residential condition may also
be dropped in the recruitment rules.
20. Transfer
facilities may further be liberalized; there shall be no loss of service or pay
on transfer. Identity cards to GDSs are a must and that shall be supplied to
GDS free of cost of the Department.
21. Compassionate
appointment may be granted to the dependents of deceased GDS, removing the
existing conditions.
22. GDS
may be granted all Trade Union rights at par with regular employees.
23. The
amount payable under Group Insurance Scheme may be enhanced to five lakhs.
24. The
50 years age limit for appearing for departmental examination may be removed.
25. One
point may be granted for Rs.4000- of cash handling in BOs.
We submit that these poor and
down trodden 2.76 lakhs of Gramin Dak Sevaks should not be neglected and shall
be extended with all benefits applicable to departmental employees. As Justice Talwar
Quoted that ‘the weak and downtrodden need protection’. We hope that the respected
Chairman, GDS Committee will look in to the prayers made by the All India
Postal employees Union GDS (NFPE) also we made in the pre paras and render
justice to this down-trodden section of the Postal employees.
With profound regards,
Yours sincerely,
Place: -
Date:-
(Name of the GDS with
Designation)
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