NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi - 110001
No. PF-12/2017 Dated : 05th June, 2017
To,
Shri
A. N. Nanda,
Secretary,
Department
of Posts,
Dak
Bhawan,
New Delhi – 110001
Sub: - Inordinate
delay in settlement of the long pending problems faced by the Postal and RMS
employees.
Sir,
For
the last two years we have brought the following burning issues of the Postal
and RMS employees including Gramin Dak Sevaks and Casual Labourers to the
notice of the Directorate for amicable settlement. We have also discussed these
cases several times with the administration in the formal meetings and informal
meetings. Every time, it was assured that immediate action will be taken for
early settlement of the issues raised by us. But we are sorry to state that
other than repeated assurances, the things have not moved an inch forward and
even now the situation is the same. As a result, most of the important issues
raised by us remain unsettled and day-by-day more issues are getting
accumulated. Employees at the lower level are the worst victims of this situation
and their anger and discontentment is growing day-by-day. Unless immediate
remedial measures are not taken to settle the issues in a time-bound manner
through negotiation, the situation may go from bad to worse.
The following are the issues pending settlement at Directorate level.
1.
Filling up of all vacant posts in all cadres of
Department of Posts i.e. PA, SA, Postmen, Mailguard, Mailmen, Drivers and
Artisans in MMS,MTS, PACO, PASBCO, Postal Accounts and GDS.
2.
Implementation of positive recommendations of GDS
committee Report. Grant of Civil Servant status to GDS.
3.
Membership verification of GDS and declaration
of result of regular employees membership verification.
4.
Stop all types of harassment and victimization
in the name of new schemes and technology induction and under contributory
negligence factor and Trade Union victimization.
5.
Payment of Revised wages and arrears to the
casual, part-time, contingent employees and daily rated mazdoors as per 6th&
7th CPC and settle other issues of casual labourers.
6.
Stop Privatization, Contractorization and outsourcing.
7.
Implement cadre Restructuring for leftout
categories i.e. RMS, MMS, PACO, PASBCO, Postmaster Cadre Postal Accounts etc.
and accept the modifications suggested by Federation before implementation of
cadre restructuring in Postal Group ‘C’.
8.
Provision of CGHS facilities to Postal
Pensioners also as recommended by 7th CPC.
9.
Withdraw NPS (Contributory Pension Scheme).
Guarantee 50% of last pay drawn as minimum pension.
10. Implement
five days week working for operative staff in the Postal department.
As
a responsible organisation, we have been extending full support and cooperation
to the administration, in running the department in a most efficient manner and
also for induction of high technology and increasing the revenue and
productivity. But we regret to note that it has become a one-sided affair and
the top level administration has failed to reciprocate the positive attitude
shown by the employees.
The
Federal Executive meeting of National Federation of Postal Employees which met
at New Delhi on 12.05.2017 has viewed with grave concern the situation
prevailing in the Department of Posts. The meeting has come to the inescapable
conclusion that we can no longer be taken for granted by the administration, if
the genuine and legitimate demands of the employees are not settled in a time
bound manner through negotiations. The Federal Executive meeting further
decided to organize following phased programme of action culminating in strike,
for realization of the demands mentioned above.
Phase- I – Mass Dharna
in front of all Divisional offices.
Date - - 20.06.2017
Phase – II - Mass Dharna in
front of all Circle/Regional offices.
Date – - 12.07.2017
Phase – III - Mass dharna in
front of Postal Directorate, Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.
Date – - 26.07.2017
Phase IV - One day nationwide strike on 23.08.2017 (Formal notice of the strike will be served later.)
We
once again like to make it clear that we want to avoid a confrontation with the
Administration and earnestly hope that the Secretary, Department of Posts,
shall come forward for a negotiated settlement. On the other hand, we will be
left with no alternative, but to go ahead with our agitational programmes as
mentioned above.
Awaiting positive response,
Yours faithfully,
(R. N. Parashar)
Secretary General
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