CBS, FINACLE, 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 NFPE and
P-III 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
bandwidth 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 NFPE and P-III 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 NFPE and P-III CHQ will
leave no stone unturned in the event of no settlement is seen in this serious
issue.
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