1st
Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001
Phone: 011.23092771 e-mail: nfpehq@gmail.com
No.PF-PJCA/2015 Dated: 19th
October, 2015
To
The Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhawan,
Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110 001
Sub: Non-settlement of pending issues-regarding.
Madam,
The
National Federation of Postal Employees ( NFPE)
has viewed with grave concern, the total negative attitude of Department of
Posts towards the settlement of genuine
demands of the Postal employees which includes the revision of wages and
service condition of the Gramin Dak Sevaks by 7th CPC,
implementation of Cadre Restructuring Agreement and filling up of all vacant
posts in all cadres and stopping up all types of harassments in the name of
implementation of various services and
new schemes and trade union victimization.
As
the 7th CPC has
completed its work and may submit
its report at any time but no
action has been taken so far regarding inclusion
of GDS in 7th CPC for revision of their wages and service conditions.
In
view of the above serious situation earlier the NFPE had taken decision to go
on indefinite strike from 23rd November,
2015. But after deferment of Strike by National Joint Council of Action of National Council JCM
Constituent Organizations, the National
Federation of Postal Employees has
reviewed the whole situation and has
taken decision unanimously to go on 2
days strike on 1st and 2nd Decembr,2015 for the following demands:
(i) Include GDS in 7th
CPC for wage revision and other service related matters.
(ii) Implement cadre Restructuring
proposals in all cadres including Postal Accounts
& MMS.
(iii) Fill up all vacant posts in
all cadres of Department of Posts (i.e. PA, SA, Postmen, Mail Guard, Mail Man, GDS Mail Man, MMS Driver
& other staff in MMS, PA CO, PA SBCO, PO Accounts, Civil &
Electrical Wing Staff, as per actual sanctioned strength.
(iv) Stop all types of harassment in
the name of implementation of various new
services and schemes and Trade Union
Victimization.
Thanking
you.
Yours
faithfully,
(R.N. Parashar) (P. Panduranga
Rao)
Secretary General General Secretary
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