No. P3NFPE – Odisha / 06 – 09 / 2017
Dated at Bhubaneswar the 12th September, 2017
To
Com.
R N Parashar
Secretary General, NFPE
North
Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi -
110001
Sub:-
Forthcoming
agitational programmes of NFPE / Confederation.
Ref.- NFPE
Circular No. PF – 01(a)/2017, dated 11.09.2017
Respected
Comrade,
While forwarding the NFPE Circular referred to above to the
Divisional Secretaries / Circle Union Office bearers, we are receiving several
reactions on the Charter of Demands from grass root level leadership and
members as well.
Though there are 12 Points Charter of Demands for regular issues
affecting the common citizens of India and 21 points Charter of Demands for all
Central Govt. employees in general, the grass root level leadership are
suggesting some specific issues of the postal employees in particular to be
included in the Charter of Demands as follows.
i.
Five working days in a week for
postal operative staff.
ii.
Change of designation on each
promotion (LSG/Grade-I, HSG-II/Grade-II and HSG-I/Grade-III) (if considered, Demand
No. 11 of the Confederation may be modified accordingly)
iii.
No
meeting/mela/workshop/seminar on Sundays and Govt. Holidays. (All the orders
issued earlier in this regard instructs not to hold such
meeting/mela/workshop/seminar frequently for which the administration has got
the scope for conducting on several Sundays/Holidays with a reply that they are not conducting
frequently).
iv.
Ensure payment of wages to the
casual workers as per recommendations of the 6th and 7th
CPC. (While the payment as per 6th CPC has been paid partially, the
same as per 7th CPC has not at all been paid yet in many Circles. As
such, Demand No. 5 of the Confederation may be modified accordingly, if
considered)
Hope, our CHQ will reexamine inclusion of the above demands in
the charter.
With regards.
Comradely yours,
(B SAMAL)
Circle
Secretary
Copy
for kind information and necessary action to Com. M Krishnan, Secretary
General, Confederation of C G Employees and Workers, New Delhi-110 001.
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