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Friday, August 28, 2009

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A FINANCIALLY WEAKER ORGANISATION CANNOT BE ORGANISATIONALLY STRONG

BUILD A STRONGER NFPE THROUGH YOUR SPECIAL DONATIONS

NFPE SPECIAL DONATION: Rs. 100/- Per Member -

CONFEDERATION : Rs. 20/- Per Member -

CHQ DONATION : As Fixed by respective CHQ -



NFPE DELEGATION MET SECRETARY [P] & MEMBER [P]

NFPE DELEGATION MET SECRETARY [P] TODAY AND URGED FOR IMMEDIATE GDS PAY COMMISSION ORDERS
NFPE DELEGATION & GENERAL SECRETARY AIPEDEU MET MEMBER [P] AND URGED FOR GDS PAY COMMISSION ORDERS
Dear Comrades!
A Delegation consisting of Comrade K.Ragavendran Secretary General NFPE and Comrades Ishwar Singh Dabas GS P4; Giriraj Singh GS R3; Rajanayagam GS Postal Accounts; R. Sivannarayana Offg.GS P3; and Nagabhushanam Ex-C/S R-III Andhra met the Secretary Department of Posts today. Intervention to issue orders for 6th CPC wages for all Casual - - RRR - Part Time Contingent staff from 1.1.2006 and issues of absorption of PTCLs in place of vacant GDS in Andhra Circle etc were discussed. We also conveyed our strong feelings over the delay in orders on GDS Pay commission and requested for immediate intervention in this matter.
The same delegation of NFPE along with Comrade Mahadevaiah General Secretary GDS Union met the Member [P] and sought his intervention for GDS Pay Commission orders. Member [P] agreed to intervene and issued instructions to Officers to follow the file with nodal ministries.
The Postal JCA letter to Department of Posts over the Programme of Action announced by us would be submitted tomorrow under the joint signatures of Secretary General NFPE; Secretary General FNPO; GDS General Secretary of AIPEDEU; and GDS General Secretary of NUGDS.
Rank and File branches are called upon to organise the announced programmes very effectively to send the strong message of distress upto the ears of the Government.

SECOND INSTALLMENT OF ARREARS TO PENSIONERS

ORDERS ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF DEPARTMENT OF PENSONS & PENSIONER'S WELFARE FOR PAYMENT OF 60% SECOND INSTALLMENT OF ARREARS OF PAY COMMISSION
PAYMENT HAS TO BE MADE BEFORE 30.09.2009

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS ORDERS ON 60% ARREARS PAYMENT

POSTAL JCA JOINT ACTION AGAINST INJUSTICE TO GDS

POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION ANNOUNCES A JOINT PROGRAMME OF ACTION FOR GDS

INJUSTICE TO GDS BY DELAYING GDS PAY COMMISSION IMPLEMENTATION
NFPE - FNPO - AIPEDEU - AND - NUGDS ORGANISATIONS ISSUED THE CALL JOINTLY
ON REQUEST FROM NFPE COMRADE BASUDEV ACHARYA MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT INTERACTING WITH THE CABINET SECRETARY FOR EXPEDITING ANNOUNCEMENT
POSTAL JCA CALL UPON THE REGULAR AND GDS TO LAUNCH THE ACTION PROGRAMME WITH COMMITMENT AND PREPARE FOR DIRECT ACTION
JCA CIRCULAR IS FURNISHED BELOW:

POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYOEES

1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001

FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANISATIONS

T-24, Atul Grove Road, New Delhi – 110001

ALL INDIA POSTAL EXTRA DEPARTMENTAL EMPLOYEES UNION

First Floor, Padam Nagar Post Office Building, Delhi – 110007

NATIONAL UNION OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS

Downhill, Malappuram, 676519 [Kerala]

JOINT PROGRAMME OF ACTION

DEMANDING IMMEDIATE APPROVAL OF GDS PAY COMMISSION

BY GOVERNMENT

Dear Comrades / Colleagues!

The extreme delay on the part of the Government in accepting and announcing implementation of GDS Committee Report is condemnable. The entirety of GDS Employees are agitated on the face of this unexplainable delay while the regular employees are released with their second instalment of 60% arrears amount of 6th CPC by the Government on 25th August 2009. The delay even after reported submission of Cabinet Memo by the Ministry of Communications & IT is causing extreme pain and frustration amongst the entire work force of Department of Posts.

The Postal Joint Council of Action comprising National Federation of Postal Employees, Federation of National Postal Organisations, All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union and National Union of Gramin Dak Sevaks has therefore decided to launch the following united programme of action demanding immediate acceptance by the Cabinet and release of orders for implementation of GDS pay commission. The Postal Joint Council of Action of the above organisations has also decided to resort to direct industrial action if the orders are not released before 16th September 2009.

PROGRAMME OF ACTION

1. Immediate Nationwide protest demonstrations in front of work spots

2. Mass Rally at Divisional Level on 3.9.2009.

3. March to RAJBHAWAN and submission of Memorandum to Hon'ble Governors in all State Capitals on 10.09.2009 and March to District Collectors where State level March to Governors is not feasible

4. Relay Dharna for 3 Days from 14.09.2009 to 16.09.2009

5. Direct Action will be declared by Postal JCA if GDS Pay Commission not implemented by 16th September 2009.

The Postal JCA therefore calls upon the entirety of Postal Regular Employees and Gramin Dak Sevaks to unify their ranks and launch the Programme of Action with total commitment and get ready for industrial action.

Sd/- Sd/-

[D.Theagarajan] [K.Ragavendran]

Secretary General Secretary General

FNPO NFPE



Sd/- Sd/-

P.U.Muraleedharan S.S.Mahadevaiah

General Secretary General Secretary

NUGDS AIPEDEU



Tuesday, August 25, 2009

PAYMENT OF 60% ARREARS

Payment of second instalment of arrears on account of Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendataions.

Copy of Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Expenditure Implementation Cell Memo No F.No.l/l/2008-IC

Sub : Payment of second instalment of arrears on account of Sixth Central Pay Commission Recommendataions.

As communicated vide this Department's Resolution No.l/l/2008-IC dated 29th August, 2008, the Government had decided that the arrears on account of implementation of Sixth Central Pay Commission's recommendations will be paid in cash in two instalments - first instalment of 40% during the year 2008-09 and the remaining 60% in the financial year 2009-10. The first instalment bas already been paid in 2008-09. It has now been decided that the remaining 60% of arrears may now be paid to the concerned Government servants.

2. Further, as already stipulated vide this Department's O.M. No 1 (2)/ EV/2008 dated 17th August, 2009, in the case of post-Ol.01.2004 entrants into the Central Government, the second instalment of arrears may be released only after individual application forms for registration to the New Pension Scheme have been obtained by the DDO/PAO from the concerned Government servant.

3. As in the case of the first instalment of arrears, Government servants will be permitted to deposit their arrears in their GPF Accounts. Though not mandated, Government servants are encouraged to deposit their arrears in their GPF accounts.

Source : Ministry of Finance, Pay Commission implementation cell memo dated 25.8.2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

ALLOTMENT OF ADR 2006 AND 2007 VACANCIES TO CIRCLES

CIRCLE ALLOTMENT OF 2006 AND 2007 ADR VACANCIES BY DIRECTORATE ORDERS RELEASED
HOWEVER THE RELIEF TO PA/SA IS BEING DELAYED DUE TO CONDITION THAT IT CAN BE DONE ONLY AFTER FINALISATION OF REVISION OF PATTERN OF EXAMINATION FOR DIRECT RECRUITMENT
ORDERS OF DIRECTORATE IS REPRODUCED BELOW:
Sub: Optimization of direct recruitment to civilian posts.

D.G. Posts No. 37-15/2008-SPB.I dated 28th July 2009.

I am directed to refer to respective Circle's communications on the above subject and this Department's endorsement of even number dated 14.07.2009 regarding revival and filling up of 2712 and 2478 vacancies in various Groups of posts in this Department by Direct Recruitment pertaining to the years 2006 and 2007 respectively, under Annual Direct Recruitment Plan in accordance with the instructions contained in Department of Personnel & Training OM No. 2/8/2001-PIC dated 16.5.2001 and to say that keeping in view the requirements of the Circles , computerization/modernization already done/being done, quantum of work load , existing manpower, etc. in the various Circles and above all to ensure smooth Postal operations, the competent authority in the Department of Posts has allocated the number of vacancies to the various Circles to be filled up by direct recruitment in the various cadres as per the enclosed statements. You are requested to reallocate the vacancies allotted to the Circles to the various recruiting Divisions/Units in the Circles. The vacancies so cleared for filling up in the Civil Wing have been communicated to the Chief Engineer (Civil) separately, who in tern will allocate the vacancies to the various Divisions /Circles.

2. Under no circumstances the Circles shall fill up the remaining direct recruitment vacancies pertaining to the years 2006 and 2007 falling under the purview of Optimization Scheme. Further instructions in this regarded may be awaited.

3. Since the allocation of vacancies to the various Circles has been done keeping in view the overall requirements of the Circles, it is requested that Head of the Circle should personally ensure that no deviation is made in the matter and only such posts are filed up by direct recruitment which have been allocated to the Circles. While filling up the vacancies the instructions contained in the Department of Personnel & Training's OM No. 2/8/2001-PIC dated 16.05.2001, DOP&T OM No.14014/3/2005-Est (D) dated 14th June, 2006 circulated vide Department of Posts letter No. 24-162/2006-SPB.I dated 4.8.2006 and other instructions issued by the said Department, Ministry of Finance, etc. from time to time relating to recruitment should be strictly followed.

4. The Circle may recall that as intimated vide this Departments letter No. 60-9/2009-SPB-II dt. 08.05.2009 at present we are in the process of revising the existing pattern of examination for filling up of the posts of Postal Assistant and Sorting Assistant by direct recruitment. The same is likely to be finalized shortly. Therefore, you are requested to take necessary action to fill up the vacancies of PA/SA after receipt of further communication in this regard from this Directorate. The Circle may however initiate recruitment process immediately to fill up the remaining direct recruitment vacancies allocated to them. For the said purpose the Heads of the Circles should draw up an action plan under intimation to the Department and closely monitor the same so that the posts are filled up at the earliest. The Department may be kept informed about the progress so made by the Circles from time to time.

3. The receipt of this communication may please be acknowledged.

No. 37-15/2008-SPB.I

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS

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ANNUAL DIRECT RECRUITMENT PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2007

STATEMENT OF VACANCIES APPROVED FOR BEING FILLED UP FOR THE YEAR 2007

Sl. No

Name of the Circle

IPO

PA

(Postal)

SA

(RMS)

Postman

PA(CO)

Jr. Accountant

(DAP)

Total

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1.

Andhra Pradesh

10

88

18

53

07

01

177

2.

Assam

04

49

09

00

03

11

76

3.

Bihar

06

32

10

37

01

01

87

4.

Chhatisgarh

03

11

03

09

02

00

28

5.

Delhi

00

64

11

40

00

00

115

6.

Gujarat

02

62

10

00

05

00

79

7.

Haryana

00

19

04

15

02

00

40

8.

Himachal Pradesh

02

10

00

09

01

00

22

9.

Jammu & Kashmir

01

10

00

03

00

00

14

10.

Jharkhand

02

21

06

15

00

00

44

11.

Karnataka

02

157

00

00

00

04

163

12.

Kerala

00

94

17

64

01

00

176

13.

Madhya Pradesh

07

95

00

00

00

00

102

14.

Maharashtra

00

155

13

128

00

00

296

15.

North-East

00

12

00

08

00

00

20

16.

Orissa

02

99

00

00

01

00

102

17.

Punjab

01

40

00

20

00

07

68

18.

Rajasthan

08

55

06

36

03

04

112

19.

Tamil Nadu

22

164

18

109

03

04

320

20.

Uttar Pradesh

15

108

13

84

04

05

229

21.

Uttarakhand

02

16

00

14

01

00

33

22.

West Bengal

02

59

11

68

04

00

144

Total

91

1420

149

712

38

37

2447

Sdxxxx

(V.C. Kajla)

Director (SPN)
No. 37-15/2008-SPB.I

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS

ANNUAL DIRECT RECRUITMENT PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2006

STATEMENT OF VACANCIES APPROVED FOR BEING FILLED UP FOR THE YEAR 2006

Sl. No

Name of the Circle

IPO

PA

(Postal)

SA

(RMS)

Postman

PA(CO)

Jr. Accountant

(DAP)

Total

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1.

Andhra Pradesh

11

88

10

70

02

02

183

2.

Assam

03

50

06

22

00

18

99

3.

Bihar

03

49

10

56

02

01

121

4.

Chhatisgarh

02

13

03

11

02

00

31

5.

Delhi

00

30

10

28

06

01

75

6.

Gujarat

03

76

09

00

05

00

93

7.

Haryana

00

23

03

19

02

00

47

8.

Himachal Pradesh

04

15

01

11

00

00

31

9.

Jammu & Kashmir

02

08

01

04

01

00

16

10.

Jharkhand

02

19

02

18

01

00

42

11.

Karnataka

02

157

13

00

07

03

182

12.

Kerala

05

102

12

51

03

03

176

13.

Madhya Pradesh

05

44

12

39

03

01

104

14.

Maharashtra

00

138

23

158

05

31

355

15.

North-East

01

12

00

12

01

13

39

16.

Orissa

02

39

05

30

01

01

78

17.

Punjab

02

44

06

24

01

03

80

18.

Rajasthan

10

65

12

36

06

06

135

19.

Tamil Nadu

05

169

15

119

08

03

319

20.

Uttar Pradesh

22

131

27

119

02

09

310

21.

Uttarakhand

02

12

00

17

00

00

31

22.

West Bengal

06

70

06

50

03

00

135

Total

94

1354

186

894

61

95

2684

Sdxxxx

(V.C. Kajla)

Director (SPN)