Tele-Fax:
23697701
ALL
INDIA POSTAL EXTRA DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYEES UNION
(Central
Head Quarter)
First
Floor, Post Office Building, Padamnagar, Delhi 110007
President: D.N. Giri
General Secretary
S.S. Mahadevaiah
GDS/CHQ/10/1/2013
Dated: 30.09.2013
To
Sri Kapil Sibbal,
Hon'ble Minister of Communications & I.T.
Government of India,
Electronic
Niketan, CGO Complex,
New Delhi-110003
Sub:- Bonus ceiling raised limits and Constitution
of the Central Pay
Commission.
Respected Sir,
We on behalf of two and a half lacs of Gramin Dak Sevaks of the
Department of Posts, we do hereby express sincere thanks to you and through you
to the cabinet for removing the discrimination which was done to the Gramin Dak
Sevak employees in respect of bonus ceiling. The cabinet has done justice by
raising the ceiling to Rs. 3500/- for GDS employees also. We express our
gratitude once again.
We again crave your indulgence in doing away with yet another
discrimination to us, the GDS employees. We hardly need to invite your
attention to the fact that the Hon’ble Supreme Court have ruled that Extra
Departmental Agents, as we were then called, are holders of Civil Post. On this
basis the 4th Central
Pay Commission categorically noted that the issues of the Extra Departmental
Agents, now Gramin Dak Sevaks are covered under the terms of their 4the CPC’s
scope and should have been included in their terms of reference. Since then, we
have been repeatedly urging the Government and the Department of Posts to get
the issues of Gramin Dak Sevaks included in the scope of Central Pay
Commissions. But our efforts have not been successful and each time an eye-was
is done by constituting one man Committee under the Chairmanship of a serving
or retired officer of the Department of Posts except once when Justice Talwar
Committee was appointed after the 5th Central Pay Commission was
constituted. The retired or serving officers, who general have pre-biased
notions to do not do justice with the GDS employees.
And hence it is high time that the long done discrimination done
to the Gramin Dak Sevaks is removed and the issues and problems of GDS
employees are referred to the 7th CPC
which has been approved by the Government to be appointed now. Your goodself
may kindly utilize your good offices to convince the Hon’ble Finance Minister
as to the justification for inclusion of GDS employees in the scope of the 7th Central Pay Commission.
We, therefore, urge our Hon’ble Minister to take timely step in
this direction.
With
profound regards,
Yours faithfully,
(S.S.
Mahadevaiah)
General
Secretary
Tele-Fax:
23697701
ALL
INDIA POSTAL EXTRA DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYEES UNION
(Central
Head Quarter)
First
Floor, Post Office Building, Padamnagar, Delhi 110007
President: D.N. Giri
General Secretary
S.S. Mahadevaiah
GDS/CHQ/10/2/2013 Dated: 30.09.2013
To
Ms. P. Gopinath
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan,
New Delhi-110001
Respected Madam,
Sub:- Inclusion of Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Department
of Posts in the
7th
Central Pay Commission.
We on behalf of two and a half lacs Gramin Dak Sevaks of
the Department of Posts do hereby express sincere thanks to you for removing
the discrimination which was done to the Gramin Dak Sevaks employees in respect
of bonus ceiling. The cabinet has done justice by raising the ceiling to Rs.
3500/- for GDS employees also. We express our gratitude once again.
We
again crave your indulgence in doing away with yet discrimination to us, the
GDS employees. We hardly need to invite your attention to the fact that the
Hon’ble Supreme Court have ruled that Extra Departmental Agents, as we were
then called, are holders of Civil Post. On this basis of the 4th
Central Pay Commission categorically noted that the issues of the Extra
Departmental Agents, now Gramin Dak Sevaks are covered under the terms of their
4the CPC’s scope and should have been included in the terms of reference. Since
then, we have been reputedly urging the Government and the Department of Posts
to get the issues of Gramin Dak Sevaks included in the scope of Central Pay
Commissions. But our efforts have not been successful and each time an eye-wash
is done by constituting one man Committee under the Chairmanship of serving or
retired officers of the Department of Posts except once when Justice Talwar
Committee was appointed after the 5th Central Pay Commission was
constituted. The retired or serving officers, who generally have pre-biased
notions to do not do justice with the GDS employees.
And hence it is high time
that the long done discrimination done to the Gramin Dak Sevaks is removed and
the issues and problems of GDS employees are referred to the 7th CPC
which has been approved by the Government to be appointed now. Your goodself
may kindly utilize your good offices to convince the Finance Ministry as to the
justification for inclusion of GDS employees in the scope of the 7th
Central Pay Commission.
We, therefore, urge our respected Secretary of the department to
take timely step in this direction.
With
profound regards,
Yours
faithfully,
(S.S. Mahadevaiah)
General Secretary