Dear Comrades,
NFPE and FNPO vide the following letter as submitted it's note on MNOP Committee meeting.
To,
Mrs. Manjula Parashar Member (Operations)
Finally we once against request you to desist
from implementing the MNOP for first class mails i.e. L1, L2.
NFPE and FNPO vide the following letter as submitted it's note on MNOP Committee meeting.
NATIONAL
FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
1st Floor, North
Avenue Post office, New Delhi – 110001
FEDERATION
OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANISATIONS
T-24, Atul Grove Road, New
Delhi - 110001
Ref: No. MNOP/GENL/2011 Dated –
11.10.2011
Postal Service Board Dak
Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001
Madam,
Sub: - MNOP Committee Meeting
Kindly recall the discussion we had with you in the MNOP
Committee meeting held on 10.10.2011
As
already pointed out by us the minutes of the last meeting do not correctly
reflect the view points expressed by the staff side representatives. We have
neither agreed with the concept of new sorting hubs for speed post operations
nor appreciated the concept for network redesign for first class mails. Our
request for change of administrative control of all speed post hubs to RMS
Superintendents and also our apprehension regarding closure/merger of sorting
offices, especially in the metro/big cities in the wake of implementation of L1,
L2 concept was also not included in the minutes. We are rather disappointed to
note that inspite of our repeated request the Mckinsey consultancy’s full
recommendations are not made available to us.
Regarding the discussion held on 10.10.2011, we had
examined in detail all the pros and cons of the suggestions and assurances given
by the administration in the meeting. We did not find any reason to change the
stand taken by us as regards to implementation of first class mails hub i.e., L1
& L2. We have unanimously decided to oppose the implementation of the L1, L2
on the following counts.
1.
It will definitely cause delay to the
public mails as compared to the position prevailing now. We are not
against improving the quality of the mail operations but it should not be at the
cost of efficiency of the Postal Services.
2.
Whatever may be the assurances given by
the administration, the implementation of L1, L2 concept will result in
closure/merger of sorting offices and divisions in the metros in the near future
and at other stations at later date.
3.
There will be large scale dislocation
of staff and their carrier prospects will be adversely affected.
4.
We further strongly feel that the
international experience in the postal sector, after implementation of such
recommendations, have proved disastrous and we don’t want that to happen in
India Post by implementing the Mail Network Optimisation Project recommended by
Mckinsey.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
M.
Krishnan
Secretary
General, NFPE
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Sd/-
D.
Theagarajan
Secretary
General, FNPO
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