GDS COMMITTEE REPORT ----- FLASH NEWS
NFPE & AIPEU-GDS SERVED INDEFINITE HUNGER FAST NOTICE
THINGS STARTED MOVING ---
Today Secretary General, NFPE met Senior Officers of Directorate after serving indefinite hunger fast notice.
As an impact of our notice, now things started moving .
A Senior Officer is deputed to Communication Minister's Office to seek permission for publishing the Report.
Hunger Fast will commence on 18th at 10.00am
R.N.Parashar P.Pandurangarao
Secretary General, NFPE General Secretary, AIPEU-GDS
UNJUSTIFIED DELAY IN PUBLISHING THE GDS COMMITTEE REPORT -
SERVING NOTICE FOR COMMENCEMENT OF INDEFINITE HUNGER FAST IN FRONT OF DAK BHAWAN
FROM 18.01.2017 – REGARDING.
National Federation of Postal Employees
1st Floor North Avenue
Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001
Phone: 011.23092771 e-mail: nfpehq@gmail.com
Mob: 9868819295/9810853981 website: http://www.nfpe.blogspot.com
No.
PF-15/2017 Dated;
10th January, 2017
To,
Shri
B. V. Sudhakar
Department
of Posts
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001
Sub: - Unjustified
delay in publishing the GDS Committee Report - Serving notice for commencement
of indefinite hunger fast in front of Dak Bhawan from 18.01.2017 – regarding.
Sir,
We regret to note that inspite of the
categorical assurance given by Secretary, Department of Posts to this
Federation, the Report of the GDS Committee headed by Shri Kamalesh Chandra,
Retired Postal Board Member, Submitted on 24.11.2017 is not yet published by
the Department. We suspect some foul play behind this unjustified delay.
Earlier GDS Committee reports were
published on the same day of submission to Department. Even the 7th
Pay Commission Report was published in the Government of India website, within
seconds after its submission to union Finance Minister. GDS Committee report is
not a secret or confidential report. We are at a loss to understand why the
department is not publishing it, even after a lapse of one and a half months
after the date of submission. It seems that the Department is not ready to
respect the sentiments of about three lakhs GraminDakSevaks who are the real
backbone of the Postal Department. We also suspect that there is a calculated
move on the part of the Postal Board to belittle the credibility of the Union/Federation
leadership among the employees. We cannot allow such a situation to continue
anymore. The whole hearted cooperation and commitment extended by the Postal
employees and this Federation for improving the productivity and efficiency of
the Postal Services cannot be misunderstood. We are forced to reconsider our
stand and to come out openly against this indifferent and negative attitude of
the Postal Board.
We hereby give notice to you that as
a mark of our strong protest against the unjustified and inordinate delay in
publishing the GDS Committee Report, the Secretary General NFPE and the General
Secretaries office bearers of affiliated Unions/Associations shall commence INDEFINITE
HUNGER FAST in front of Dak Bhawan from 18th January 2017. We
further like to make it clear that if the department fail to publish the report
forthwith, we will be compelled to resort to higher form of Trade Union action
including stoppage of work without any further notice.
We hope that good sense will prevail
upon the Postal Board and immediate necessary action will be taken, before the
situation goes from bad to worse.
With regards
Yours
faithfully,
(R. N.
Parashar)
Secretary
General
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