ALL GOVT. ORDERS

Friday, April 27, 2012

AIC Resolutions on GDS Problems


Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/47/AIC-Resolution/2012         Dated: 27-04-2012

To



          The Director General,

          Department of Posts,

          Dak Bhawan,

          New Delhi-110001.



Sub.: Resolutions on Problems - Reservation for Physically Challenged Persons.



Sir,



            A resolution adapted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

            You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

           
With high regards,

Yours faithfully 
       Sd/-
  (S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)
  General Secretary
           

RESOLUTIONS ON RESERVATION FOR PHYSICIALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS: There is already a Govt. notification to earmark 3% of vacancies for Physically Challenged persons in Department of Posts.  Very unfortunately this is not being followed for GDS for the purpose of promotion to the cadre of PA, Postmen and MTS.  Hence it is urged that the administration must invariably consider promotion policy by reservation of 3% and arrange filling up of this quota including back log for GDS at par with regular employees.


  President
   AIPEDEU





Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/46/AIC-Resolution/201    Dated: 27-04-2012



To



The Director General,

Department of Posts,

Dak Bhawan,

New Delhi-110001.





Sub.:          Resolutions on Status to GDS Staff.



Madam,



          A resolution adopted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

          You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

         
With high regards,
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary


Resolution on STATUS: The Central Government is yet to consider the long pending demand of ED employees (Now GDS) for Grant of Status and pension, despite full justification viz, Supreme Court verdict calling Civil Servants, agreement during strike to appoint one man committee with a specific terms of reference of pension, recommendation of Justice Talwar Committee report, part time/casual labour getting status etc. The status of GDS is not even better than part time casual employees as the contingent employee will get status in case of combination of two posts.  But it is not so in case of GDS who have been performing combined duties.  A meagre allowance of Rs. 250/- is given to the BPM who take the extra burden of 3-5 hours for delivery/mail conveyance.  The Central Government should be a model employer and in order to put an end to this kind of practice, the demand needs to be met with early.  Accordingly the name GDS should be changed to “Gramin Dak Karamchari or Rural Postal Employee”.
Sd/-
President
AIPEDEU


Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/48/AIC-Resolution/2012   Dated: 27-04-2012



To

          The Director General,

          Department of Posts,

          Dak Bhawan,

          New Delhi-110001.



Sub.:          Resolutions on Problems - Assured Career Progression (Financial Up-gradation) to GDS.



Madam,



          A resolution adopted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

          You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

        With high regards,
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary


RESOULATION ON ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION(Financial Up-gradation)The 7th All India conference in session at the historic place mozri Amravati Maharashtra Circle from 6th   to 8th April, 2012 has deeply deliberated on the issue of the Assured Career Progression (Financial Upgradation) to Gramin Dak Sevaks employees. In the operative Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ cadres of the Department of Post, a Time Bound One Promotion Scheme (TBOP) was introduced in 1983 whereby the employees after completion of 16 years of service were placed in the next higher grade subject to being found fit by the Departmental Promotional Committee (DPC). Subsequently, Biennial Cadre Review (BCR) i.e. Second Time Bound Promotion was introduced in 1991 in respect of those who were covered under the TBOP scheme. The second promotion was given on completion of 26 years of service in the grade. The objective of both the schemes was to provide promotional opportunities for the staff as the staff had to wait for years to get promotion due to limited number of supervisory posts. The Fifth/Sixth Pay Commission has recommended that for Groups ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees the first financial upgradation shall be made available on completion of 10  years of service respectively and the second financial upgradation shall be given on completion of a further period of 10  years of service respectively III rd MACP total completion of 30 years of service.

 This All India Conference resolves that the Assured Career Progression (Financial Upgradation) to G.D.S. employees, be made available to the Gramin Dak Sevaks. As there is no service Weightage given while fixation of TRCA even though Talwar Committee recommended that the senior EDAs Should be given the provision of additional increments to be added to the scale based as the service of EDAs. On the same analogy it is requested that the Assured Career Progression (Financial Upgradation) two promotions for All Gramin Dak Sevaks should be given after completion 10 /20 and 30 Years service as Recommended by the Talwar Committee.   

 Sd/-
President
AIPEDEU



Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/49/AIC-Resolution/2012     Dated: 27-04-2012



To



The Director General,

Department of Posts,

Dak Bhawan,

New Delhi-110001.



Sub.:          Resolutions on Problems - Retirement/Terminal benefits on the day of retirement.



Madam,



          A resolution adopted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

          You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

         

With high regards,
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary

 Resolutions on Retirement/Terminal benefits on the day of retirement;- Having served the department upto 65 years GDS officials go home empty handed on the day of retirement. Terminal benefits will be sanctioned and paid after some months or sometimes after years. Therefore in order to be fair and rational towards this section, we urge suitable action/measure before hand like departmental staff so that payment could be ensured on the date of retirement.  Further the date of retirement of the GDS should be the last workingday of the month of retirement instead of the date of birthday of the particular GDS.
Sd/-
President
AIPEDEU



Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/50/AIC-Resolution/2012     Dated: 27-04-2012



To



The Director General,

Department of Posts,

Dak Bhawan,

New Delhi-110001.



Sub.:          Resolutions on Problems - Supply of identity cards to GDS/ Supply of stationery and furniture to BOs.



Sir,



          A resolution adopted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

          You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

      With high regards,
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)
General Secretary


Supply of identity cards to GDS; In the present situation where the department is expecting multifarious activities, business etc., from the staff supply of identity card is a must for obvious reasons. Outdoor duty staff like GDSMD, MC, Packers are to be supplied with Identity Cards, The staff at naxalite/extremist threat area should invariably ware Identity Cards, it is urged for immediate action.

Supply of stationery and furniture to BOs. The field staffs working in BOs/SOs are facing lot of inconveniences due to shortage or inadequate supply of furniture, forms and stationery. Except computerized offices, the operative offices are facing inadequate forms and stationery. Even minimum furniture for working atmosphere is also lacking. Hence in the interest of public service proper working condition should be ensured at all levels.
Sd/-
President
AIPEDEU



Ref; No.GDS/CHQ/46/AIC-Resolution/2012      Dated: 27-04-2012



To



          The Director General,

          Department of Posts,

          Dak Bhawan,

          New Delhi-110001.



Sub.:          Resolutions on Problems - Flood Advances to GDS.



Madam,



          A resolution adopted by the 7th All India Conference of the All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union held at the historic place Mozri, Amravati, Maharashtra State from 6th to 8th April, 2012 on the above subject is forwarded herewith.

         

          You are requested kindly to consider the views put forth in the resolution and cause to issue necessary orders accordingly.

         

With high regards,

          Yours faithfully 

        
(S.S. MAHADEVAIAH)

    General Secretary

  

Resolutions on Flood Advances;- The Postal employees, especially the G.D.S. employees are spread over interior parts of the country side. Those in flood affected areas have lost everything, like other people. These Postal employees require help from the department of Posts. The states Government are trying to rush help to the affected people but these measure are proving to be too limited and too short to mitigate the misfortune. The Postal department, therefore, has to rush immediate help to its employees - help of immediate use and help for reconstruction of the property damaged by the floods.



Now the department is giving Rs.600/- for the employees affected by the flood.  We urge the dept. to raise the same to Rs.10000/ {ten thousand only}. This would help them for immediate rehabilitation.


Sd/-
President
AIPEDEU