CHQ LETTER TO HON'BLE MOC
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ALL
INDIA GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS UNION (AIGDSU)
(Central Head
Quarter)
First Floor, Post Office
Building, Padamnagar, Delhi 110007
President:
M.
Rajangam
General Secretary
S.S. Mahadevaiah
Letter
No. GDS/74 /01/2015 Dated: 26/10/2015
To
Shri.
Ravishankar Prasad,
Hon’ble
Minister for Communications & IT,
Government
of India,
Sanchar
Bhavan,
New
Delhi-110001
Subject:- Extension of helping hand for Justice to
above Two Lac Sixty Thousand Gramin Dak
Sevak Employees of the Department of Posts-request for.
Respected
Sir,
We on behalf of above more than Two Lac
Sixty Thousand (2,60,000) Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Department of Posts,
respectfully seek your indulgence in extending your helping hand to such lower
starta of employees who serve the rural population throughout the Country. As a
matter of principle, the issues of pay scale and service conditions of the
Gramin Dak Sevaks who were earlier known as E.D. Agents are referred to the
Central Pay Commission (as was done with the first CPC) or simultaneously pay
committee are constituted. The Seventh CPC was appointed in the year March,
2014 but Pay Committee or Pay Commission for Gramin Dak Sevaks has not yet been
appointed which is due to be appointed under the loue Chairman cum member under
a retired Judge of High Court, as per commitment.
The
Department signed a solemn agreement with this union on 21/02/2014 to appoint
an one man committee for the Gramin Dak Sevaks in case our issues were not
included in the terms of reference of 7th CPC. A copy of the
agreement is attached for your ready reference.
The
appointment of the one man committee under the Chairmanship of a retired Judge
was being delayed or denied forcing us to agitate. The Department signed a
tripartite agreement under the signature of an officer of the Department; Chief
Labour Commissioner and the representatives of this union to appoint a Pay
Committee in consultation with this union. A copy of the agreement is enclosed
for your reference, Sir.
We
have already given our suggestion on 24/04/2015, but the department has not
moved. Probably they want us to tire out. The report of the CPC is expected to
come out any time now while is our case the Pay Committee has not even been
constituted you may kindly agree that there cannot be any greater injustice.
Hence this union is requesting the Hon’ble Ministers
kind intervention to settle the three issues by utilizing your good offices.
With
kind regards,
Yours faithfully,
Sd/
(S.S. Mahadevaiah)
General Secretary