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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Framework to be followed by all Ministries / Departments for bringing all schemes involving components of cash transfers to individual beneficiaries on DBT platform

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Travelling Allowance in respect of Attendant / Escort for accompanying a Government Servant with Disabilities on travel during tour / training

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CORRIGENDUM/ADDENDUM

Dear Comrades,

Please refer to Confederation Circular No. 22 dated 18.02.2015. In 2nd Page under the heading – National JCA struggle programme”, please add the following sub para (c) and read as follows:

(a)   State level joint conventions, wherever, it is not yet held, should be completed without any further delay.
(b)   On 2nd March 2015 Dharnas and Demonstrations should be held in front of all District Collector offices and hand over memorandum to the collector. (draft memorandum will be exhibited in website) District level Action Committees may also be formed to spear head the agitational programmes.
(c)  Massive rallies should be held between 23.03.2015 to 11.04.2015 at every state capital of India and memorandum will be submitted to Governer of every state.

3. In the Parliament March on 28.04.2015 each organisation should ensure maximum participation of their members.

4. Press conferences may be held at all levels and Posters, leaflets printed and circulated widely.

Fraternally yours,

(M. Krishnan)

Secretary General

Importance of following the due process in disciplinary proceedings

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Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013 — Submission of declaration of assets and liabilities by the public servants for each year — regarding

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MACPs to CG Employees on time -- DSCs will decide in advance- Reiterated instructions

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS – REVISION OF WAGES AND SERVICE CONDITIONS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN 7TH CPC

WE DON’T WANT SEPARATE COMMITTEE

JOIN INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 2015 MAY 6TH

In the discussion held on 05.02.2015 with the Postal Joint Council of Action (NFPE, FNPO, AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) and NUGDS), Secretary, Department of Posts has assured that the demand for inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC will again be referred to the Government by the Postal Board. If all the Postal Federations and Unions/Associations join together and go for an indefinite strike from May 6th as decided by the PJCA, Government will be compelled to include GDS under 7th CPC.

But the recognised GDS Union is demanding separate committee and conducting separate strike, breaking the unity of five lakhs Postal employees. Separate strike for a separate committee will weaken the demand for grant of civil servant status to GDS and will help the Government only.

When NFPE, FNPO, AIPEU-GDS (NFPE), NUGDS, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers, JCM National Council staff side including Railways & Defence are demanding inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC, why recognised GDS Union alone is demanding separate committee and conducting separate strike. Gramin Dak Sevaks should understand the hidden agenda of the recognised GDS union and defeat the demand for separate Committee.

All Gramin Dak Sevaks are requested to join the joint indefinite strike of Postal Joint Council of Action (NFPE, FNPO, AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) & NUGDS) from 2015 May 6th. Our demand is inclusion of GDS in 7th CPC and grant of civil servant status. We don’t want a separate committee..

Yours fraternally,



R. N. Parashar                                                                                     D. Theagarajan
Secretary General, NFPE                                                                     Secretary General, FNPO



P. Pandurangarao                                                                                P. U. Muralidharan
General Secretary,                                                                              General Secretary
AIPEU-GDS (NFPE)                                                                               NUGDS


GDS COURT CASE – UPDATE

Delhi High Court has directed Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi to list the GDS case filed by NFPE & AIPEU – GDS (NFPE) for next hearing on 18th March 2015. The High Court also directed that the file of this case should be made available to the Registrar, Central Administrative Tribunal on the above date fixed by High Court.
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP ‘C’
CHQ: Dada Ghosh Bhawan, 2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi - 110008


CIRCULAR
Dated – 15.02.2015
To

All Branch/Divisional/Circle Secretaries
All CHQ office Bearers

Dear Comrades,

All are requested to adhere the Charter of programmes of PJCA enlisted below in the enclosed PJCA circular dated 10.02.2015 and intimate results to CHQ on every programme of action.

Comradely yours,

(N. Subramanian)
General Secretary


POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANISATIONS
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION, GDS (NFPE)
NATIONAL UNION GDS
  
No.PF-PJCA/2015                                                                                                     Dated : 10th February,2015

CIRCULAR
To
            All General Secretaries /All India Office Bearers
Circle Secretaries/Divisional and Branch Secretaries.

Comrades,

Staff Side PJCA meeting was held at NFPE Office, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001 on 04th February,2015 under the Presidentship of Com. D. Theagarajan Secretary General FNPO. All General Secretaries of NFPE, FNPO and GDS Unions participated in the meeting.


            The following decisions were taken in the meeting:

1.         Formation of PJCA at all Circles:
            Reviewed the position of formation of Circle JCA. PJCA has been formed in some Circles and in some circles it is functioning well. The Circles in which the PJCA is not functioning, it should be formed by the respective CHQ leaders..All Circle Secretaries should also take it seriously and inform the CHQ and Federation after formation. This work should be completed before 15th February, 2015.

2.         Strategy was decided for the meeting to be held with Secretary Post at Dak Bhawan, New Delhi on 05.02.2015.

MEETING OF PJCA  LEADERS WITH SECRETARY POST
            Meeting of PJCA leaders was held with Secretary (Post) and other higher officers of Postal Board. Though Secretary (Post) gave positive assurances on most of the issues and also assured that Deptt. Is not going to implement recommendations of Task Force Committee report and there will be no corporatization and Privatization of Deptt. and before implementation of any new scheme it will be discussed with unions and after getting the consent of unions it will be implemented. Secretary (Post) also agreed to refer again the case of GDS wage revision and other service conditions to Government of India for inclusion in the 7th CPC. She also assured to finalize the Cadre restructuring proposal of all Cadres before 30th April-2015.

            Though Secretary (Post) has given many of the positive assurances but keeping in mind the style of functioning and political and economic policies of Central Government we cannot believe as they are implementing all Globlization and privatization policies very intensively in all the sectors and mostly employees of all sectors are agitated and moving on path of agitation.

            Therefore, we appeal to all Leaders and entire rank and file to get ready for struggle and observe the following programme of action in a phased manner on 40 points Charter of Demand:

1,         Formation of JCA at all levels before 15th February, 2015.
2.         Dharna infront of Divisional Offices on 20th February, 2015.
3.         Dharna infront of Regional offices on 27th February, 2015.
4.         Dharna infront of Circle Offices on 2nd March, 2015.
5.         Dharna by all India Leaders at Directorate, New Delhi on 15th April, 2015.
6.         Indefinite Strike from 06th May-2015.
                                                  
                                               
            Sd/-                                                                                                                  Sd/-                 
(D. Theagarajan)                                                                                                         (R.N. Parashar)
Secretary General                                                                                                       Secretary General
FNPO                                                                                                                           NFPE  
               
Note:  
(i)      Please issue circulars in all regional languages to popularize the demands.
(ii)     Please hold Executive Committee /General Body Meetings.
(iii)    Please hold gate meetings in front of all important offices.
(iv)    There should be no lapses in strike preparations because of our bitter experience in past.
(v)     Strike Campaign tour by All India Leaders of both Federations will be scheduled and informed soon.

 Circular No. 22/2013-16                                                                                                           Dated – 18.02.2015

COM. S. K. VYAS JI IS NO MORE

Com. S. K. Vyas Ji, the legendary leader of Central Government employees and Pensioners is no more. He passed away at about 08:20 PM on 13th February 2015 at a Jaipur (Rajasthan) hospital, where he was admitted a few days back after a massive heart attack. He was recovering, but all of a sudden, the situation worsened and he passed away. He was 85 years. His funeral took place at Jodhpur, his native place, on 14th February 2015.

Com. Vyasji was the Secretary General of the Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers for forty years from 1967 to 2006. He was the President and Secretary General of All India Audit & Accounts Association for a long time. He continued as an Advisor of the Confederation and also as the General Secretary of National Coordination Committee of Pensioners (NCCP) and Bharat Central Pensioners Confederation (BCPC) till death.

Com. Vyas Ji has lead various struggles and strike actions of the Central Government Employees and was in the forefront of the leadership which organised the first strike action of the Central Government Employees after Independence, in the year 1960. Com. Vyas was jailed and dismissed from service. He played an important role in rallying the Central Government employees alongwith the striking Railway employees in the year 1974. He was an able and uncompromising negotiator with the Government in the JCM National Council and standing committee. He was responsible for many of the benefits and allowances enjoyed by the Central Government employees. The cost indexation of wages was earned by the Government employees through the sustained struggles and efforts in 1960s under his leadership. The Confederation of Central Government Employees & workers representing 1.5 million civil servants was in the forefront of the incessant struggles and strike actions organised by the Indian working class against the neo-liberal economic policies of the Government. Com. Vyas Ji’s vision and ideological clarity has made the Confederation, part and parcel of the mainstream of the working class movement of India.

Com. Vyasji was the friend, Philosopher, guide and everything for the Central Government employees movement. In the more than six decades long trade union life, Com. Vyasji endeared himself to every section of the Central Government employees. His death is an irreparable and irreplaceable  loss to us. He was a great leader, symbol of simplicity, a gem of a person and a leader who is down to earth. Extremely polite, kind hearted and compassionate. One of the finest human being, tallest leader, a gentle mentor and a legend.

The National Secretariat of the Confederation bows its head down before the memory of the legendary leader and dips our flag paying tearful tribute to this valiat fighter of the Trade Union movement. While paying homage to this stalwart, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family members and also to the entire Central Government employees fraternity.

He is in our hearts! His memories will be forever with us! His long saga of struggle for the cause of the employees and workers will inspire the generations to come.

COM. S. K. VYAS JI AMAR RAHE !
LONG LIVE COM. S. K. VAYASJI !!
LONG LIVE, LONG LIVE !!!

NATIONAL JCA STRUGGLE PROGRAMME – 30 LAKHS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ARE GOING AHEAD WITH THE INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN AND PREPERATIONS FOR AN INDEFINITE STRIKE

As already decided by the 11th December 2014 Delhi National Convention of the JCM National Council staff side organisations, intensive campaign and preperations are going on in full swing all over India to make the proposed Parliament March of April 28th and the indefinite strike a historic success. The meeting of the National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) held at New Delhi on 16.02.2015 reviewed the preperations and took the following decisions.

(a)   State level joint conventions, wherever it is not yet held, should be completed without any further delay.
(b)   On 2nd March 2015 dharnas and demonstrations should be held in front of all District Collector offices and hand over memorandum to the collector. (Draft Memorandum will be exhibited in website.

District level Action Committees may also be formed to spearhead the agitational programmes.

3. In the Parliament March on 28th April 2015, each organisation should ensure maximum participation of their membership.

4. Press Conferences may be held at all levels and Posters, leaflets printed and circulated widely.

CONFEDERATION NATIONAL SECRETARIAT DECISIONS

The extended National Secretariat of the Confederation was held at New Delhi on 17.02.2015 and took the following decisions.

1.      In the Parliament March, minimum 30000 employees should participate representing the Confederation. They should participate with banners, flags and play cards of each affiliated orgnanisation of Confederation.

THE FOLLOWING QUOTA IS FIXED FOR MAJOR ORGANISATIONS AND STATE LEVEL COCS.

1.      National Federation of Postal Employees                        -           10000
2.      Income Tax Employees Federation                                   -             3000
3.      Audit & Accounts Employees Association                        -             2000
4.      Civil Accounts Employees Association                             -               700
5.      National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees           -               500
6.      Ground Water Board Employees Association                   -               500
7.      Central Government Pensioners (NCCP and BCPC)          -             3000
8.      All other affiliated organisations should ensure their maximum participation (in the COC Quota) as follows:

      1.      COC West Bengal                                                       -           1000
      2.      COC Kerala                                                                  -             500
      3.      COC Karnataka                                                            -             200
      4.      COC Tamilnadu                                                           -             500
      5.      COC Andhra/Telangana                                              -             500
      6.      COC Gujarat                                                                -             100
      7.      COC Mumbai/Maharashtra                                        -             500
      8.      COC Madhya Pradesh                                                 -             200
      9.      COC Chattisgarh                                                         -             100
    10.  COC Rajasthan                                                            -             300
    11.  COC Punjab/Haryana                                                  -           1000
    12.  COC Himachal Pradesh                                               -             300
    13.  COC Uttar Pradesh                                                      -           1000
    14.  COC Odisha                                                                -             200
    15.  COC Jharkhand                                                            -             100
    16.  COC Uttarakhand                                                        -             100
    17.  COC Assam/North East                                               -             200
    18.  COC Delhi                                                                   -           5000
    19.  COC Bihar                                                                   -             300
    20.  COC J & K                                                                    -             100
TOTAL                                                                 -         31900

All affiliated organisations and COCs should start preperations immediately for ensuring participation of maximum number employees as per quota fixed above, in the Parliament March. COCs and major organisations should fix quota to all the affiliated organistations state-wise.TICKETS SHOULD BE BOOKED WITHOUT ANY DELAY. From Delhi and all surrounding states special vehicles should be booked well in advance. Each organisation/COC should make advance payment if accommodation to delegates (participants) are required. For arrangements at Delhi, please contact.

1.      Com. Vrigu Bhattacharjee, Secretary, COC Delhi & Financial Secretary (CHQ) - 09868520926
2.      Com. Giriraj Singh, President, COC Delhi, Vice President (CHQ)             -           09811213808

Please bring banners, flags, play cards etc. in large numbers.

2. The National Secretariat decided to conduct two days Women’s Workshop at Hyderabad in the month of September 2015. The COC Andhra/Telangana state has agreed to host the two-days camp. Delegate fee will be decided later. Maximum 150 lady delegates from all states will participate in the workshop. Number of lady delegates of Andhra/Telangana can be decided by the COC separately. Affiliated organsiations, COCs and Women’s committee members of confederation should start the preliminary work to ensure maximum participation of lady comrades in the two days workshop. Quota for each organizations/COC, delegate fee, dates and venue of the workshop etc will be intimated separately.

3. National Secretariat decided to call upon all affiliated organisations and COCs to observe 2015 March 8th as “INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY” in a most befitting manner either separately under the banner of Confederation or jointly with other women organizations. The theme of this year International Women’s Day is – “MAKE IT HAPPEN”.

Comradely yours,


(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Mob: - 09447068125
E-mail:  mkrishnan6854@gmail.com


ALL AFFILIATES AND COCs

Please take immediate action for successful implementation of the above decisions of NJCA and Confederation National Secretariat. NJCA Circular also enclosed herewith.