No.GDS/CHQ/3/10/2006 Dated 07-02-2007
Justice B.N.Srikrishna
The Hon.ble Chairman,
6th Central Pay Commission,
Post Bag 001,
Vasant Kunj Post Office,
New Delhi - 110070
Respected Sir,
Sub:Request for bringing the Gramin Dak Sevaks of Postal Department under the purview of 6th Pay Commission.
Ref: In your e-mail reply on over previous memorandum on 16.11.2006 and 2.01.2007.
This Union expresses its deep gratitude for the above referred letter from the 6th CPC stating that the memorandum of this union for inclusion of the GDS problems of pay scale/service conditions be in the purview of the 6th CPC would be considered. We are confident that such a step would do great justice to the issue of GDS employees in the interest of the employees and the department as well. Kindly allow us an opportunity of submission of memorandum and oral hearing/evidence at the appropriate time. For we are about 3 lakh employees who are part and parcel of the department of post and the main nerve of the system serving 90,00,00,000 population of this country through 1,29,000 rural post offices.
While this is a very welcome step from your side, we are dismayed to note that the department is actually still not agreeing to the step propounded in your above letter but are considering to only appoint a separate committee headed by a departmental officer. A copy of this letter received from the department is enclosed for your kind perusal and necessary corrective action to draw the Gramin Dak Sevak’s issue to be considered by the 6th CPC itself.
I fervently appeal for speeding up such a communication to the department so that the 6th CPC itself would look into the GDS problems and the department would extend all necessary cooperation.
With profound regards,
Yours faithfully,
(S.S.MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary.
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Justice B.N.Srikrishna
The Hon.ble Chairman,
6th Central Pay Commission,
Post Bag 001,
Vasant Kunj Post Office,
New Delhi - 110070
Respected Sir,
Sub:Request for bringing the Gramin Dak Sevaks of Postal Department under the purview of 6th Pay Commission.
Ref: In your e-mail reply on over previous memorandum on 16.11.2006 and 2.01.2007.
This Union expresses its deep gratitude for the above referred letter from the 6th CPC stating that the memorandum of this union for inclusion of the GDS problems of pay scale/service conditions be in the purview of the 6th CPC would be considered. We are confident that such a step would do great justice to the issue of GDS employees in the interest of the employees and the department as well. Kindly allow us an opportunity of submission of memorandum and oral hearing/evidence at the appropriate time. For we are about 3 lakh employees who are part and parcel of the department of post and the main nerve of the system serving 90,00,00,000 population of this country through 1,29,000 rural post offices.
While this is a very welcome step from your side, we are dismayed to note that the department is actually still not agreeing to the step propounded in your above letter but are considering to only appoint a separate committee headed by a departmental officer. A copy of this letter received from the department is enclosed for your kind perusal and necessary corrective action to draw the Gramin Dak Sevak’s issue to be considered by the 6th CPC itself.
I fervently appeal for speeding up such a communication to the department so that the 6th CPC itself would look into the GDS problems and the department would extend all necessary cooperation.
With profound regards,
Yours faithfully,
(S.S.MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary.
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