Thursday, June 30, 2016

7वें वेतन आयोग को बताया धोखा, हड़ताल का ऐलान

Dear Comrades,

सातवें वेतन आयोग के विरोध में आवाज उठने लगी है। केंद्रीय कर्मचारियों ने इसे धोखा बताया है।
आगरा। सातवें वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों को डिफेंस कोऑर्डिनेशन ने धोखा बताया है। इसके विरोध में 509 कर्मचारी यूनियन ने अनिश्चिनकाल के लिए हड़ताल पर जाने का एलान किया है। गुरुवार को बुंदूकटरा स्थित प्रेम भवन में कर्मचारी यूनियन की बैठक हुई। जिसमें यह फैसला लिया गया।

वेतन आयोग की सिफारिश के बाद कम मिलेगा वेतन

ऑल इंडिया डिफेंस एंप्लाइज फेडरेशन के राष्ट्रीय संगठन मंत्री और रक्षा मंत्रालय की जेसीएम के सदस्य डॉक्टर जितेन्द्र स्वरूप शर्मा ने कहा कि सातवां वेतन आयोग लाखों केन्द्रीय कर्मचारियों के साथ धोखा है। उन्होंने बताया कि न्यूनतम वेतन सात हजार से 18000 करना सरकारी की चालबाजी है। सातवां वेतन आयोग के नाम पर कुल 2250 अधिक मूल वेतन मिलेगा। जबरिया कटौती सात हजार के वेतन से फंड के नाम पर 1800 रुपये और बीमा के नाम पर 1500 रुपये यानी कुल 2250 रुपये कटौती होगी। बढ़ोतरी के साथ 3300 रुपये की अतिरिक्त कटौती होगी। इस तरह कर्मचारी को 1050 रुपये वेतन आयोग की सिफारिश लागू होने के बाद कम मिलेगा।

कर्मचारी विरोधी नीतियों पर केन्द्र सरकार कर रही काम

कर्मचारी यूनियन ने केंद्र सरकार पर कर्मचारी विरोधी नीतियों का आरोप लगाया और नेशनल काउंसिल जेसीए के आह्वान पर 11 जुलाई से बेमियादी हड़ताल पर जाने का फैसला लिया। इस बैठक में 509 आर्मी वर्कशॉप, सीओडी, एमईएम, आर्डिनेंस फैक्ट्री हजरतपुर, मिलिट्री फार्म ने भाग लिया। बैठक में भगवत प्रसाद शर्मा, अशोक शर्मा, केके उपाध्याय, वासुदेव सिंह, राधेश्या आदि मौजूद रहे।

देशव्यापी होगी हड़ताल

कन्फेडरेशन ऑफ सेंट्रल गवर्नमेंट एंप्लाइज एंड वर्कर्स के क्षेत्रीय सचिव राकेश बाबू ने कहा कि 11 जुलाई से हड़ताल होकर रहेगी। सातवें वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों से केंद्रीय कर्मचारियों को झटका लगा है। कर्मचारी पिछले छह माह से आयोग की सिफारिशों में संशोधन की मांग कर रहे थे। इस संबंध में कैबिनेट सेक्रेटरी को भी पत्र भेजा गया था, लेकिन कोई परिणाम नहीं निकला।

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LET US FIGHT UNITEDLY TO FORCE THE BJP LED NDA GOVERNMENT TO ACCEPT OUR GENUINE AND JUSTIFIED DEMANDS ON 7TH CPC RECOMMENDATIONS – ALL INDIA DEFENCE EMPLOYEES FEDERATION

Dear Comrades,

LET US FIGHT UNITEDLY TO FORCE THE BJP LED NDA GOVERNMENT TO ACCEPT OUR GENUINE AND JUSTIFIED DEMANDS ON 7TH CPC RECOMMENDATIONS – ALL INDIA DEFENCE EMPLOYEES FEDERATION

GO AHEAD WITH INTENSIVE PREPERATIONS FOR 11TH JULY 2016 INDEFINITE STRIKE - NJCA

Dear Comrades,

GO AHEAD WITH INTENSIVE PREPERATIONS FOR 11TH JULY 2016 INDEFINITE STRIKE - NJCA

NJCA
National Joint Council of Action
4, State Entry Road, New Delhi – 110055


No.NJCA/2016                                Dated: June 29, 2016

To,

All Constituents of NJCA,

Dear Comrades!

Sub: Cabinet approval on the VII CPC report

As all of you are aware that the Union Cabinet has accepted the report of the VII CPC today.

It has been noticed that there is no improvement in Minimum Wage and Multiplying Factor as well, which was our hard pressed demand. Instead, wages, as recommended by the VII CPC have been accepted as it is, which is highly disappointing.

Only two committees have been formed, one to take care of the
 allowances and another for National Pension Scheme, which will submit their reports within four months time.

It is quite unfortunate that, our demand for improvement in the report of the VII CPC has not been considered by the government.

Therefore, it would be quite appropriate that, we should go ahead with our preparations for “Indefinite Strike”, slated to be commended from 06:00 hrs. on 11th July, 2016.

You are also advised to intensify the mass mobilization and strong protests on all the offices and establishments be organized tomorrow, i.e. on 30.06.2016.


With fraternal greetings!
Comradely yours,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra), 
Convener

WE SHALL GO AHEAD WITH THE STRIKE DECISION - NFIR

Dear Comrades,

WE SHALL GO AHEAD WITH THE STRIKE DECISION - NFIR


AIRF CALL TO GO FOR MASS MOBILIZATION AND PREPARE FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 11th JULY 2016

Dear Comrades,

AIRF CALL TO GO FOR MASS MOBILIZATION AND PREPARE FOR INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 11th JULY 2016

 
No.AIRF/160                                                       Dated: June 29, 2016
The General Secretaries,
All Affiliated Unions,
Dear Comrades!
Sub: Cabinet approval on the VII CPC report

As all of you are aware that the Union Cabinet has accepted the report of the VII CPC today.

7th Pay Commission: Unions Reject Centre's Hike, Threaten To Go On Strike including BMS

Dear Comrades,


NEW DELHI/CHENNAI:  The Confederation of Central Government Employees on Wednesday rejected the pay hike announced by the government and threatened to go on a strike next week, a decision which got support from the central trade unions.

The Confederation said the pay hike approved by the Cabinet on the 7th Central Pay Commission's recommendations is "not acceptable".



RSS affiliate Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) and other trade unions also rejected the hike, saying this is the lowest increase in the past 17 years that would increase disparity between the minimum and maximum pay.

Unions reject pay hike, threaten to go on strike

Dear Comrades,
New Delhi/Chennai, Jun 29 (PTI): The Confederation of Central Government Employees today rejected the pay hike announced by the government and threatened to go on a strike next week, a decision which got support from the central trade unions.

The Confederation said the pay hike approved by the Cabinet on the 7th Central Pay Commission's recommendations is "not acceptable".

Confederation plans protest from Monday; many feel let down by the minimum pay proposed.

Dear Comrades,

Confederation plans protest from Monday; many feel let down by the minimum pay proposed.


The Seventh Pay Commission recommendations did not receive an enthusiastic response from most government employees, with at least one employees’ federation threatening protests. Military officers said their real grievances had not been resolved.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

NFIR Press Note : Expressed serious disappointment over the Government’s decision on 7th Pay Commission minimum wage

Dear Comrades,

NFIR Press Note : Expressed serious disappointment over the Government’s decision on 7th Pay Commission minimum wage
The National Federation of Indian Railwaymen (NFIR)’s General Secretary expressed serious disappointment and unhappiness over the Government’s decision on minimum wage. Although there is justification of upward revision of minimum wage, the Government has not done justice to the employees. Similarly, the multiplier factor has not adequately been revised, Dr. Raghavaiah General Secretary NFIR said.
Dr. Raghavaiah further said that as already decided by the NJCA, Railway employees will go on strike from 6:00 AM of 11th July 2016.
Source : NFIR

7th CPC – GOVERNMENT REJECTED ALL THE MODIFICATIONS SOUGHT BY THE NJCA

Dear Comrades,
7th CPC – GOVERNMENT REJECTED ALL THE MODIFICATIONS SOUGHT BY THE NJCA

NO INCREASE IN MINIMUM PAY AND FITMENT FORMULA

HOLD PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS & RALLY IN FRONT OF ALL OFFICES AND AT ALL IMPORTANT CENTRES

NJCA will meet at 04:00 PM on 30th June 2016 to decide future course of action. Continue in full swing mobilization for indefinite strike from 11th July 2016.

M. Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation

Cabinet approves implementation of the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission : PIB

Dear Comrades,

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the implementation of the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) on pay and pensionary benefits. It will come into effect from 01.01.2016.

In the past, the employees had to wait for 19 months for the implementation of the Commission’s recommendations at the time of 5th CPC, and for 32 months at the time of implementation of 6th CPC. However, this time, 7th CPC recommendations are being implemented within 6 months from the due date.

The Cabinet has also decided that arrears of pay and pensionary benefits will be paid during the current financial year (2016-17) itself, unlike in the past when parts of arrears were paid in the next financial year. 

The recommendations will benefit over 1 crore employees. This includes over 47 lakh central government employees and 53 lakh pensioners, of which 14 lakh employees and 18 lakh pensioners are from the defence forces.

Highlights:
1.  The present system of Pay Bands and Grade Pay has been dispensed with and a new Pay Matrix as recommended by the Commission has been approved. The status of the employee, hitherto determined by grade pay, will now be determined by the level in the Pay Matrix. Separate Pay Matrices have been drawn up for Civilians, Defence Personnel and for Military Nursing Service. The principle and rationale behind these matrices are the same.

2.   All existing levels have been subsumed in the new structure; no new levels have been introduced nor has any level been dispensed with. Index of Rationalisation has been approved for arriving at minimum pay in each Level of the Pay Matrix depending upon the increasing role, responsibility and accountability at each step in the hierarchy.

3.  The minimum pay has been increased from Rs.7000 to 18000 p.m. Starting salary of a newly recruited employee at lowest level will now be Rs.  18000 whereas for a freshly recruited Class I officer, it will be Rs.  56100.  This reflects a compression ratio of 1:3.12 signifying that pay of a Class I officer on direct recruitment will be three times the pay of an entrant at lowest level.

4.   For the purpose of revision of pay and pension, a fitment factor of 2.57 will be applied across all Levels in the Pay Matrices. 

5.   Rate of increment has been retained at 3%. This will benefit the employees in future on account of higher basic pay as the annual increments that they earn in future will be 2.57 times than at present.

6.   The Cabinet approved further improvements in the Defence Pay Matrix by enhancing Index of Rationalisation for Level 13A (Brigadier) and providing for additional stages in Level 12A (Lieutenant Colonel), 13 (Colonel) and 13A (Brigadier) in order to bring parity with Combined Armed Police Forces (CAPF) counterparts at the maximum of the respective Levels.

7.   Some other decisions impacting the employees including Defence & Combined Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel include :

·    Gratuity ceiling enhanced from Rs.10 to 20 lakh. The ceiling on gratuity will increase by 25 % whenever DA rises by 50%.
·  A common regime for payment of Ex-gratia lump sum compensation for civil and defence forces personnel payable to Next of Kin with the existing rates enhanced from Rs. 10-20 lakh to 25-45 lakh for different categories.
·     Rates of Military Service Pay revised from Rs.  1000, 2000, 4200 & 6000 to 3600, 5200, 10800 & 15500 respectively for various categories of Defence Forces personnel.
·  Terminal gratuity equivalent of 10.5 months of reckonable emoluments for Short Service Commissioned Officers who will be allowed to exit Armed Forces any time between 7 and 10 years of service.
·     Hospital Leave, Special Disability Leave and Sick Leave subsumed into a composite new Leave named ‘Work Related Illness and Injury Leave’ (WRIIL). Full pay and allowances will be granted to all employees during the entire period of hospitalization on account of WRIIL.

8.  The Cabinet also approved the recommendation of the Commission to enhance the ceiling of House Building Advance from Rs.  7.50 lakh to 25 lakh. In order to ensure that no hardship is caused to employees, four interest free advances namely Advances for Medical Treatment, TA on tour/transfer, TA for family of deceased employees and LTC have been retained. All other interest free advances have been abolished.

9.   The Cabinet also decided not to accept the steep hike in monthly contribution towards Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme (CGEGIS) recommended by the Commission. The existing rates of monthly contribution will continue. This will increase the take home salary of employees at lower levels by Rs. 1470. However, considering the need for social security of employees, the Cabinet has asked Ministry of Finance to work out a customized group insurance scheme for Central Government Employees with low premium and high risk cover.

10. The general recommendations of the Commission on pension and related benefits have been approved by the Cabinet. Both the options recommended by the Commission as regards pension revision have been accepted subject to feasibility of their implementation. Revision of pension using the second option based on fitment factor of 2.57 shall be implemented immediately. A Committee is being constituted to address the implementation issues anticipated in the first formulation. The first formulation may be made applicable if its implementation is found feasible after examination by proposed Committee which is to submit its Report within 4 months.

11. The Commission examined a total of 196 existing Allowances and, by way of rationalization, recommended abolition of 51 Allowances and subsuming of 37 Allowances. Given the significant changes in the existing provisions for Allowances which may have wide ranging implications, the Cabinet decided to constitute a Committee headed by Finance Secretary for further examination of the recommendations of 7th CPC on Allowances. The Committee will complete its work in a time bound manner and submit its reports within a period of 4 months. Till a final decision, all existing Allowances will continue to be paid at the existing rates.

12.  The Cabinet also decided to constitute two separate Committees (i) to suggest measures for streamlining the implementation of National Pension System (NPS) and (ii) to look into anomalies likely to arise out of implementation of the Commission’s Report.

13. Apart from the pay, pension and other recommendations approved by the Cabinet, it was decided that the concerned Ministries may examine the issues that are administrative in nature, individual post/ cadre specific and issues in which the Commission has not been able to arrive at a consensus.

14. As estimated by the 7th CPC, the additional financial impact on account of implementation of all its recommendations in 2016-17 will be Rs. 1,02,100 crore. There will be an additional implication of Rs. 12,133 crore on account of payments of arrears of pay and pension for two months of 2015-16.
  
AKT/VBA/NT/SK  (Release ID :146644) PIB

Media Report on 7th Pay Commission: Union Cabinet approves pay panel recommendations: Indian Express

Dear Comrades,

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the recommendations made by the 7th pay commission.
The approval, which will be made public soon, is likely to see a higher increase in the basic pay than the nearly 15 per cent recommended by the 7th Pay Commission for over 1 crore government employees and pensioners.
The pay panel had in November last year recommended 14.27 per cent hike in basic pay at junior levels, the lowest in 70 years. The previous 6th Pay Commission had recommended a 20 per cent hike which the government doubled while implementing it in 2008.

Media Report on 7th Pay Commission : Cabinet clears 7th Pay Commission, higher salaries seen boosting urban demand : Firstpost

Dear Comrades,

The Cabinet has cleared all recommendations made by the Seventh Pay Commission report that will result in about 23.55 percent overall increase in salaries, allowances and pension for more than 1 crore government staff and pensioners. The move is expected to give a big boost to the economy as consumption demand in urban areas is likely rise owing to the rising income levels.

Media Report on 7th Pay Commission: 7th Pay Commission: Salaries, Pension Hike for Government Employees Is Lower Than In Decades : NDTV

Dear Comrades,

NEW DELHI: 

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Pay Commission recommended 23.55% hike in salaries, allowances, pensions
  2. The move will impact nearly 50 lakh employees and 58 lakh pensioners
  3. Many senior government officials will now draw higher salaries than MPs
 A big pay hike for over a crore government employees and pensioners was cleared by the cabinet on Wednesday.

With this raise, several senior government officials will draw a higher salary than lawmakers in Parliament.

Salaries and allowances will rise by at least 23.5 per cent, which had been recommended by the 7th Pay Commission - the panel that decides on government salaries.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Seventh Pay Commission: Cabinet May Approve Bigger Hike, Says Report

Dear Comrades,


New Delhi: The Cabinet tomorrow is likely to approve higher increase in basic pay than the nearly 15 per cent recommended by the 7th Pay Commission for over 1 crore government employees and pensioners.

The pay panel had in November last year recommended 14.27 per cent hike in basic pay at junior levels, the lowest in 70 years. The previous 6th Pay Commission had recommended a 20 per cent hike which the government doubled while implementing it in 2008.

After considering the increase proposed in allowances, the hike in remunerations comes to 23.55 per cent. 
"Considering the tight fiscal position this year, the government may improve upon the Pay Commission recommendation for basic pay to 18 per cent or at best 20 per cent," a senior official said.

Cabinet Committee May Decide 7th Pay Commission Report on 29.6.2016

Dear Comrades,


15-20 % hike likely in Seventh Pay Commission, decision on Wednesday

Highly placed sources have told India Today that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the Finance Ministry to place the recommendations of the Cabinet Secretary’s report on the seventh Pay Commission in the next Cabinet meeting on June 29.

In what promises to be a big bonanza for central government employees, a hike of 15-20 per cent in salaries is expected to be proposed under the Seventh Pay Commission.

Highly placed sources have told India Today that Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked the Finance Ministry to place the recommendations of the Cabinet Secretary’s report on the seventh Pay Commission in the next Cabinet meeting on June 29.

Sources say that government employees are likely to get a pay hike of between 15-20 per cent over their current compensation with sources saying the recommendations of the pay commission are likely to be accepted by the Modi government.

In January, the government had set up a high-powered panel headed by Cabinet Secretary PK Sinha to process the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission.

Over 98.4 lakh government employees will be impacted by the Seventh Pay Commission recommendations. This figure includes 52 lakh pensioners

Source: www.indiatoday.in

Promotion and posting in the grade of Member, Postal Services Board, Indian Postal Service, Group 'A'

Dear Comrades,

Promotion and posting in the grade of Member, Postal Services Board, Indian Postal Service, Group 'A'

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CHANGE IN PROCEDURE OF ISSUE OF NSC AND KVP FROM 01.07.2016

Dear Comrades,

CHANGE IN PROCEDURE OF ISSUE OF NSC AND KVP FROM 01.07.2016 

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BATTLE LINE IS DRAWN – ENSURE CENT PERCENT PARTICIPATION IN THE 11th JULY INDEFINITE STRIKE

Dear Comrades,

EDITORIAL POSTAL CRUSADER: JULY-2016

BATTLE LINE IS DRAWN – ENSURE CENT PERCENT PARTICIPATION
IN THE 11th JULY INDEFINITE STRIKE

            From 2016 July 11th, the functioning of the entire Central Government departments, including Railways, Defence, Postal and all other Departments, will come to a grinding halt as the historic indefinite strike of Central Government employees begins at 6 AM on 11th July 2016. About 33 lakhs Central Government employees shall join the strike and about 40 lakhs Central Government Pensioners will stand behind them with solidarity and Support. The Central Trade Unions had already extended their full support. The State Government employees for whom the Central pay scales are implemented have also made it clear that they will be forced to join the strike, if Government refuses to settle the legitimate demands raised by National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) of Central Government Employees.

            NJCA comprising Railways, Defence, Confederation and Postal Federations, which is spear heading the struggle had already served strike notice on June 9th and country wide intensive preparations and campaign are going on in full swing. The 11 point charter of demands submitted to Government has listed the most important issues that are agitating the minds of the Central Government Employees. The 7th CPC recommendations are totally negative and retrograde. The minimum wage and fitment formula is kept at depressed stage by manipulating various factors of Aykroid formula. There are every indications to believe that the Government has intervened in the 7th CPC to make the recommendations in such a manner suit it to the “concerns expressed by the Finance Ministry”.Other recommendations like reduction in HRA rates, abolition of 52 allowances, discontinuance of all non-interest bearing advances, tightening the norms for grant of MACP, restriction imposed on salary for grant of child care leave, rejection of the demands of the pensioners including enhancement of fixed medical allowance are also totally negative and retrograde. Regarding the one and only favourable recommendation to grant parity in pension to pre-2006 pensioners, the Government has already expressed its unwillingness to accept the same for some flimsy reason like non-availability of records.

            The 7thC{C report was submitted on 19th November 2016. Already six months are over, since its submission to Government. The Government constituted an Empowered Committee of Secretaries under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary to study the recommendations of the 7th CPC and to submit final proposal to Cabinet for approval. The NJCA representing the JCM (National Council) Staff side expected that the Empowered Committee will negotiate with the staff side before coming to a final conclusion. Unfortunately the NDA Government led by BJP is not ready for a negotiated settlement. Empowered Committee called the staff side on 01.03.2016 and in that meeting the staff side was asked to present their view points on various issues listed in their memorandum. No discussion or negotiation was allowed. Government was not ready to disclose its mind on any of the demands raised by the staff side.

            In the above background the NJCA felt that the staff side is being humiliated by the Government and decided to give a fitting reply to the negative attitude of the NDA Government and the decision to go on indefinite strike from 11th July 2016 was declared. As far as Postal employees are concerned, noneof our demands are considered by the 7th Pay Commission. It simply rejected our demand for upgradation of pay scales of various cadres in the Postal department by saying – “There is no justification for upgrade”.Eventhough the Government and Chairman 7th CPC repeatedly refused to concede our demand for inclusion of Gramin Dak Sevaks under the purview of 7th CPC, surprisingly the 7th CPC has “carefully considered” the demand for grant of civil servant status to GDS and mercilessly rejected it. The NFPE, AIPEU-GDS and PJCA has submitted a detailed memorandum to Secretary, Department of Posts, demanding modifications in the recommendations of the 7th CPC on Postal employees. The PJCA has also served indefinite strike notice on 9th June 2016 and submitted the charter of demands to the Secretary, Departmental of Posts.


            Thus the battle lines are drawn. We cannot predict the attitude of the NDA Government towards the indefinite strike and we cannot rule out the possibility of Government unleashing repressive measures against the strike. Victimization and brutal repressive action by Government using even military and CRPF is not new to the Central Government employees. We are ready to face any vindictive action by the Government, but we will not and shall not go back from our decision to go on indefinite strike, until and unless the NDA Government concede the genuine and legitimate demands submitted by NJCA & PJCA. Let us be very firm and determined and unite the entire Central Government employees to ensure rock-like unity from top to bottom level and make the 11thJuly 2016 indefinite strike a thundering success.

Monday, June 27, 2016

CONFRONTATION INEVITABLE MODI GOVT. INDIFFERENT AND INSENSITIVE MAKE THE JULY 11TH INDEFINITE STRIKE TOTAL

Dear Comrades,

CONFRONTATION INEVITABLE

MODI GOVT. INDIFFERENT AND INSENSITIVE

MAKE THE JULY 11TH INDEFINITE STRIKE TOTAL

HOLD DEMONSTRATION AND RALLIES 

IN FRONT OF ALL OFFICES

AND

AT ALL IMPORTANT CENTRES 

FROM 4TH JULY TO 10TH JULY

Holidays to be observed in Central Government offices during year 2017

Dear Comrades,
12/8/2016-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training
JCA-2 section
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 24th June. 2016

Subject: Holidays to be observed in Central Government offices during year 2017- reg.

It has been decided that the holidays as specified in the Annexure —I to this O.M. will be observed in the Administrative Offices of the Central Government located at Delhi/New Delhi during the year 2017. In addition, each employee will also be allowed to avail himself / herself of any two holidays to be chosen by him/her out of the list or Restricted Holidays in Annexure — II.

2.Central Government Administrative Offices located outside Delhi / New Delhi shall observe the following holidays compulsorily in addition to three holidays as per para 3. below:

1. REPUBLIC DAY
2. INDEPENDENCE DAY
3. MAHATMA GANDHI’S BIRTHDAY
4. BUDDHA PURNIMA
5. CHRISTMAS DAY
6. DUSSEHRA (VIJAY DASHMI)
7. DIWALI IDEEPAVALI)
8. GOOD FRIDAY
9. GURU NANAK’S BIRTHDAY
10. IDU’L FITR
11. IDU’L ZUHA
12. MAHAVIR JAYANTI
13. MUHARRAM
14. PROPHET MOHAMMAD’S BIRTHDAY (ID-E-MILAD)

DR examination for GDS for unfilled vacancies of LDCE for LGOs (Postman/Mail Guard and MTS) for promotion to the cadre of PA/SA to be held on 31-07-2016

Dear Comrades,

Department of Posts
O/o the Chief Postmaster General,
Odisha Circle, Bhubaneswar-751001.
            No. RE/6-12/2016(GDS)  dated at Bhubaneswar 27-6-16                                                                                              

NOTIFICATION

             As intimated  by Directorate  vide letter No. A-34012/04/2016-DE dated 14-06-2016 and dated 22-06-2016, it has been decided to conduct the DR Examination for Gramin Dak Sevaks(GDS) for unfilled vacancies of LDCE for LGOs(Postman/Mail Guard and MTS) for promotion to the cadres of PA/SA in house  on 31-07-2016. In  pursuance  of  the Department of Posts(  Postal  Assistants/ Sorting  Assistants) Recruitment  Rules   2015   as contained in the Directorate letter No.4-5/2015-SPB-I dated 05-06-2015   and   notified   in    Government  of  India extra ordinary  gazette  vide  GSR 411(E)   dated 21-05-2015 and  amended  from time to time, applications are invited form the eligible  Gramin  Dak  Sevaks    for  filling  the  unfilled   vacancies   of   Postal Assistants/  Sorting  Assistants,  meant  for   Lower  Grade  officials ( Postmen/MG/MTS)    for  the  year   2013.   The  Eligibility  criteria  are   :
(1)   Educational Qualification  :   Should  have  passed  10+2 standard or  12th  class  pass from  a Recognized   University/  Board .
 (2)  Age  Condition :   The Gramin   Dak  Sevaks  should be  within  30  years  of  age     as   on  1-4-2013 (  for  the year  to which  vacancy pertains  to). 
(ii)    Gramin  Dak  Sevaks  belonging  to Scheduled  Caste/Scheduled  Tribe   should  be  within  35  years  of  age  as  on 1-4-2013   and;
    The  Gramin   Dak Sevaks of the concerned community of SC/ST  should  submit  an  attested    copy  of      Caste certificate  issued  by  the  Competent authority in  the  prescribed  format along  with  their    application.
(3)    Service  Condition  : The Gramin Dak  Sevaks   must  have put  in  minimum   5  years  of  regular  and continuous service    as  on  1-4-2013.
4)  Pattern of Examination: All  eligible  GDSs belonging to  various  categories   who  have  the educational  qualification   of 10+2  or  12th  class  pass from a recognized university or Board of School Education or Board of Secondary Education with English as a compulsory subject  and fulfilling  the conditions  cited  above shall  be  invited  for  appearing  in Aptitude  test.( paper I)    (No  weightage  for  marks  secured  by  the  Applicants   in 10+2  or  12th class  will be  given  while  preparing  the  Merit Lists)
 Aptitude Test    (Paper-I) will be comprising four parts (Part A, B, C & D).  The duration of the Aptitude Test will be for 2 hours (120 minutes).  There is no negative marking. 

Saturday, June 25, 2016

33 LAKHS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES TO GO ON INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 11/07/2016

Dear Comrades,

N J C A    
(RAILWAY,DEFENCE,CONFEDERATION & POSTAL)
  INDEFINITE STRIKE                                                                  INDEFINITE STRIKE
33 LAKHS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
To go  on
INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 11/07/2016
    Against Retrograde recommendations of 7thCPC & in support        
of 11 Points Charter of Demands
STRIKE NOTICE  SERVED BY RAILWAY ,DEFENCE ,
CONFEDERATION OF CG EMPLOYEES, POSTAL JCA(NFPE/FNPO)
ON 09.06.2016
1. Settle the issues raised by the NJCA on the recommendations of the 7 CPC sent  to Cabinet secretary vide letter dated 10th December 2015.
2. Remove the injustice done in the assignment of pay scales to technical/safety     categories etc., in Railways & Defence, different categories in other Central Govt. establishments by the 7 CPC.
3. Scrap the PFRDA Act and NPS and grant Pension/family Pension to all CG          employees under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 & Railways Pension Rules, 1993.
4.i) No Privatization/outsourcing /contractorisation of governmental functions.
(ii)Treat GDS as Civil Servants and extend proportional benefit on pension and  allowances to the GDS.
5. No FDI in Railways & Defence: No Corporatization of Defence Production Units and Postal Department.
6. Fill up all vacant posts in the government departments lift the ban on creation of posts; regularize the casual/contract workers.
7. Remove ceiling on compassionate ground appointments.
8. Extend the benefit of Bonus Act 1985 amendment on enhancement of payment  ceiling to the adhoc Bonus/PLB of Central Government employees with effect from the Financial year 2014-15.
9. Ensure five promotions in the service career of an employee.
10. Do not amend Labour Laws in the name of Labour Reforms which will take away the  existing benefits to the  workers.
11. Revive JCM functioning at all levels.
MAKE THE INDEFINITE  STRIKE A GRAND SUCCESS
 N J C A  CONSTITUENT  ORGANIZATIONS  AIRF  NFIR  AIDEF  INDWF  NFPE  FNPO

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