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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

MAKE TOMORROW ONE DAY HUNGER FAST PROGRAMME SUCCESS

MAKE TOMORROW ONE DAY HUNGER FAST PROGRAMME SUCCESS

CHQ calls upon     One day hunger fast in front of Divisional offices on 12-07-2017.

All Circle/Divisional and Branch Secretaries are requested to submit memorandum to the Hon'ble P.M, FM &MOC.

Please download below Memorandum. 




MEMORANDUM

To

1.      The Hon’ble Prime Minister,
Govt. of India,
New Delhi-110001

2.      The Hon’ble Finance Minister,
          Government of India,
          North Block, New Delhi-110001         

3.      The Hon’ble Communication Minister
          Govt. of India,
          Sanchar Bhavan, New Delhi-110001

Respected Sir,

On behalf of 2.6 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks in the Department of posts, Most respectfully, this union is submitting memorandum requesting Hon’ble Prime Minister’s intervention for an early implementation of GDS committee Report.

The Gramin Dak Sevaks render their valuable services in one lakh thirty thousand Branch Post offices located in remote areas. Their services are extended to more than 80% population of the country. Unfortunately these low paid employees are being neglected for last 160 years. Nobody care them. This union is requesting the Hon’ble Prime Minister to grant 8 hours work and regularization of GDS. 

The Govt. of India appointed one man committee under the presidentship of Sri Kamalesh Chandra retired Postal Board Member to examine wage structure and service conditions of Gramin Dak Sevaks in the month of November 2015. The Committee submitted its report to the Department of posts in the month of November 2016. The Department assured this union on 24th April 2016 during strike negotiations that the committee report will be implemented as early as possible. There is no remarkable action from the Department for implementation. All the GDS are under frustration due to inordinate delay. Hence this union is holding country wide hunger fast today. All the GDS are requesting the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s intervention for an early implementation of GDS Committee report.


Yours faithfully







MEMORANDUM

To

1.      The Hon’ble Prime Minister,
Govt. of India,
New Delhi-110001

2.      The Hon’ble Finance Minister,
          Government of India,
          North Block, New Delhi-110001         

3.      The Hon’ble Communication Minister
          Govt. of India,
          Sanchar Bhavan, New Delhi-110001

Through the Divisional Head,________________Division.

On behalf of 2.6 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks in the Department of posts, Most respectfully, this union is submitting memorandum requesting Hon’ble Prime Minister’s intervention for an early implementation of GDS committee Report.

The Gramin Dak Sevaks render their valuable services in one lakh thirty thousand Branch Post offices located in remote areas. Their services are extended to more than 80% population of the country. Unfortunately these low paid employees are being neglected for last 160 years. Nobody care them. This union is requesting the Hon’ble Prime Minister to grant 8 hours work and regularization of GDS.  

The Govt. of India appointed one man committee under the presidentship of Sri Kamalesh Chandra retired Postal Board Member to examine wage structure and service conditions of Gramin Dak Sevaks in the month of November 2015. The Committee submitted its report to the Department of posts in the month of November 2016. The Department assured this union on 24th April 2016 during strike negotiations that the committee report will be implemented as early as possible. There is no remarkable action from the Department for implementation. All the GDS are under frustration due to inordinate delay. Hence this union is holding country wide hunger fast today. All the GDS are requesting the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s intervention for an early implementation of GDS Committee report.

Yours faithfully


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