Friday, July 4, 2014

NFPE CALL TO SOLIDARITY SUPPORT TO AIPEU GDS NFPE PROGRAMMES

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS
1ST FLOOR, NORTH AVENUE POST OFFICE BUILDING, NEW DELHI-110 001.

Circular dated 04-07-2014
              MAKE THE STRUGGLE PROGRAMME OF AIPEUGDS (NFPE) A GRAND SUCCESS.  EXTEND FULL COOPERATION AND SOLIDARITY.  MAKE IT A JOINT PROGRAMME OF ALL  NFPE UNIONS AT ALL LEVELS.
              The CHQ of AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) has decided to organise phased agitational programmes at All India/Circle/Divisional level.  Details of the programme are furnished below.  NFPE (CHQ) requests all the affiliates to make the programme a grand success at All India/Circle/Divisional level.  Please extend full support to the cause of GDS.
AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) STRUGGLE PROGRAMME:
              For Departmentalisation of BOS, grant of Civil Servant status to GDS, inclusion of GDS in 7th CPC and Scrap GDS (Conduct & Engagement) Rules, 2011.
1st Phase   :    Submission of mass memorandum to Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and Communications Minister.
2nd Phase  :    One day dharna in front of all Divisional offices on 16-07-2014.
3rd Phase  :    One day Dharna in front of all Regional/Circle Offices on                                 05-08-2014.
4th Phase  :    Five days relay hunger fast in front of all Circle Offices from 15th to 19th September, 2014.
5th Phase  :    Massive Parliament March with thousands of GDS from all over India in October/November 2014 when the Parliament sessions are going on.  Date will be announced later.
              Further phase of Trade Union action including indefinite strike will be decided later jointly with NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE).
                                                                          Yours fraternally,
                                                                             M. Krishnan,
                                                                    Secretary General, NFPE

HIGHLIGHTS OF JCM NC MEMORANDUM TO 7TH CPC

FELICITATION TO COM. K. RAJENDRAN, PRESIDENT, COC ON HIS SUPERANNUATION AT TRICHY

கடந்த 29.06.2014 அன்று  நம்முடைய  
தமிழ் மாநில அஞ்சல் RMS  இணைப்புக் குழுவின்  தலைவரும்

 R 4 மாநிலச் செயலருமான தோழர். K . ராஜேந்திரன்  அவர்களுக்கு  

திருச்சி SRMU  MEETING  HALL  இல்  சிறப்பான அரசுப் பணி  நிறைவு பாராட்டு விழா நடைபெற்றது. அதில் எடுக்கப் பட்ட புகைப்படங்களில் ஒரு பகுதி கீழே  காணலாம். இதனை தொடர்ந்து  நடைபெற்ற 
RMS  நான்கின்  மாநிலக் குழுக் கூட்டத்தில்  

R 4 மாநிலச் செயலராக 
தோழர். B . பரந்தாமன், EGMORE TMO, CHENNAI  SORTING  DIVISION  அவர்கள் 

 தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப் பட்டார்  என்பதை  மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறோம்.  அவருக்கு நம் தமிழ் மாநில அஞ்சல் மூன்று சங்கத்தின் வாழ்த்துக்கள் !









LETTER FROM SECRETARY GENERAL NFPE FOR GRANTING OF CCL NOT MORE THAN 3 DAYS BY THE POSTMASTERS


LETTER FROM CONFEDERATION TO REMOVE THE LIMIT OF 3 SPELLS OF CCL IN A CALENDER YEAR


HISTORIC JUDGEMENT - Disciplinary proceedings cannot be Initiated or Continued after Retirement: Supreme Court

Once the appellant had retired from service on 31.3.2009, there was no authority vested with the respondents for continuing the disciplinary proceeding even for the purpose of imposing any reduction in the retiral benefits payable to the appellant. In the absence of such an authority it must be held that the enquiry had lapsed and the appellant was entitled to get full retiral benefits.

The question has also been raised in the appeal with regard to arrears of salary and allowances payable to the appellant during the period of his dismissal and upto the date of reinstatement. Inasmuch as the inquiry had lapsed, it is, in our opinion, obvious that the appellant would have to get the balance of the emoluments payable to him.

The appeals are, therefore, allowed and the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and the respondents are directed to pay arrears of salary and allowances payable to the appellant and also to pay him his all the retiral benefits in accordance with the rules and regulations as if there had been no disciplinary proceeding or order passed therein. No costs.

REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CIVIL APPEAL NO(s).5848-49 OF 2014
[Arising out of Special Leave Petition (Civil) Nos.29550-29551 of 2010]
Dev Prakash Tewari
-vs‑
U.P. Cooperative Institutional Service Board, Lucknow & Ors.
Date of Order- June 30, 2014
J U D G M E NT                                                                                               C. NAGAPPAN, J.
1. Leave granted.
2. These appeals are preferred by the appellant who was working as Assistant Engineer with respondent No.2. A disciplinary proceeding was initiated under Rule 85 of the Uttar Pradesh Co-operative Employees Service Regulations, 1975, against him by serving a charge-sheet and after inquiry he was dismissed from service by order dated 27.4.1988. The appellant sought for quashing the said order by filing a writ petition in Writ Petition No.4328(S/B) of 1988 on the file of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad and the High Court held that the inquiry was not conducted in accordance with   the procedure stipulated in the Regulation 85 since no opportunity was given to cross-examine the witness and there is violation  of principles of natural justice and quashed the disciplinary proceeding by allowing the Writ Petition on 10.1.2006. The order also directed for reinstatement and payment of back wages in accordance with the Rules. Liberty was also granted to conduct a fresh disciplinary inquiry in accordance with the Regulations. Pursuant to the order the appellant joined duty on 26.4.2006. Fresh disciplinary proceeding was initiated by order dated 7.7.2006, appointing Shri G.S. Srivastava, Mukhya Abhiyanta as Inquiry Officer and it was pending. Meanwhile the appellant reached  the age of superannuation and retired from service as Assistant Engineer on 31.3.2009.

The appellant challenged the continuance of disciplinary proceeding after his retirement by filing Writ Petition No.1919(SB) of 2009 on the file of High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench. The High Court relying on the decision of this Court in U.P. Cooperative Federation Ltd. and Others Vs. L.P.Rai [(2007) 7 SCC 81] held that there is no ground to interfere with the disciplinary proceeding and directed to complete it within four months by the impugned order dated 18.12.2009. The appellant filed Review Petition No.139 of 2010 and the High Court dismissed the same by order dated 29.3.2010. Challenging both the orders the appellant has preferred the present appeals.

4. The learned counsel for the appellant contended that the disciplinary proceeding was not completed for more than three years and in the absence of any provision in the Regulations providing for continuation of disciplinary proceedings after retirement of the employee, the respondents could not continue the disciplinary proceeding against the appellant after his superannuation. It is his further contention that the High Court has failed to appreciate the law laid down by this Court in similar circumstances in the decision reported in Bhagirathi Jena vs. Board of Directors, O.S.F.C. and Others [(1999) 3 SCC 666] and for the said reason the impugned order is liable to be set aside.

Per contra the learned counsel appearing for the respondents contended that pursuant to the liberty given by the High Court in its order dated 10.1.2006 fresh disciplinary proceeding was initiated and as held by this Court in its decision rendered in U.P. Coop. Federation Ltd. case (supra) thejight of the employer to hold a fresh inquiry cannot be denied on the ground that the employee has since retired from service and the impugned order is sustainable.

6. We have carefully considered the rival submissions. The facts are not in dispute. The High Court while quashing the earlier disciplinary proceedings on the ground of violation of principles of natural justice in its order dated 10.1.2006 granted liberty to initiate the fresh inquiry in accordance with the Regulations. The appellant who was reinstated in service on 26.4.2006 and fresh disciplinary proceeding was initiated on 7.7.2006 and while that was pending, the appellant attained the age of superannuation and retired on 31.3.2009. There is no provision in the Uttar Pradesh Co-operative Employees Service Regulations, 1975, for initiation or continuation of disciplinary proceeding after retirement of the appellant nor there is any provision stating that in case misconduct is established a deduction could be made from his retiral benefits. An occasion came before this Court to consider the continuance of disciplinary inquiry in similar circumstance in Bhagirathi Jena’s case (supra) and it was laid down as follows:

“ 5. Learned Senior Counsel for the respondents also relied upon Clause (3) (c) of Regulation-44 of the Orissa State Financial Corporation Staff Regulations, 1975. It reads thus :
“When the employee who has been dismissed, removed or suspended is reinstated, the Board shall consider and make a specific order :-

(i)       Regarding the pay and allowances to be paid to the employee for the period of his absence from duty, and
(ii)Whether or not the said period shall be treated as a period on duty.”
6. It will be noticed from the abovesaid regulations that no specific provision was made for deducting any amount from the provident fund consequent to any misconduct determined in the departmental enquiry nor was any provision made for continuance of the departmental enquiry after superannuation.

7. In view of the absence of such a provision in the abovesaid regulations, it must be held that the Corporation had no legal authority to make any reduction in the retiral benefits of the appellant. There is also no provision for conducting a disciplinary enquiry after retirement of the appellant and nor any provision stating that in case misconduct is established, a deduction could      be made from retiral benefits. Once the appellant had retired from service on 30.6.95 there was no authority vested in the Corporation for continuing the departmental enquiry even for the purpose of imposing any reduction in the retiral benefits payable to the appellant. In the absence of such an authority, it must be held that the enquiry had lapsed and the appellant was entitled to full retiral benefits on retirement.

7. In the subsequent decision of this Court in U.P. Coop. Federation case (supra) on facts, the disciplinary proceeding against employee was quashed by the High Court since no opportunity of hearing was given to him in the inquiry and the management in its appeal before this Court sought for grant of liberty to hold a fresh inquiry and this Court held that charges levelled against the employee were not minor in nature, and therefore, it would not be proper to foreclose the right of the employer to hold a fresh inquiry only on the ground that the employee has since retired from the service and accordingly granted the liberty sought for by the management.
8. While dealing with the above case, the earlier decision in Bhagirathi Jena’s case (supra) was not brought to the notice of this Court and no contention was raised pertaining to the provisions under which the disciplinary proceeding was initiated and as such no ratio came to be laid down. In our view the said decision cannot help the respondents herein.

Once the appellant had retired from service on 31.3.2009, there was no authority vested with the respondents for continuing the disciplinary proceeding even for the purpose of imposing any reduction in the retiral benefits payable to the appellant. In the absence of such an authority it must be held that the enquiry had lapsed and the appellant was entitled to get full retiral benefits.
10. The question has also been raised in the appeal with regard to arrears of salary and allowances payable to the appellant during the period of his dismissal and upto the date of reinstatement. Inasmuch as the inquiry had lapsed, it is, in our opinion, obvious that the appellant would have to get the balance of the emoluments payable to him.
11. The appeals are, therefore, allowed and the judgment and order of the High Court are set aside and the respondents are directed to pay arrears of salary and allowances payable to the appellant and also to pay him his all the retiral benefits in accordance with the rules and regulations as if there had been no disciplinary proceeding or order passed therein. No costs.

Instructions Received from directorate regarding EOD issues

CBS அலுவலகங்களில் மாலை ஐந்து மணிக்குள் EOD கொடுக்கும் பணியை தொடங்கிட வேண்டும் - அஞ்சல் வாரியம் கொடுத்துள்ள புதிய வழிகாட்டுதல் கடிதம் :-


Dear all

I am directed to inform that time and again, instructions were issued to pilot circles to complete their day's work maximum by 1630 hours and start EOD latest by 1700 hours so that any EOD related issues can be escalated to FSI Helpdesk. It was also told that once physical cash is tallied with Teller Cash Account in Finacle, without waiting for the reports to be generated or printed, EOD process can be started. Supervisors have to periodically verify or post transactions and see that no transaction is lying unverified or unposted. All Agents LOTs should be posted by 1630 hours by accepting the same during whole day instead of only after counter closure. BO transactions should be posted on the next day if bags are received late.

Despite all these instructions, it is noticed that more than 50% CBS post offices are starting EOD after 2000 hours and issues are being reported to helpdesk after 2000 hours. Many post offices having EOD blockings are calling DOP CBS IT Operations Team at Chennai very frequently after 2000 hours.

To streamline EOD process further and keeping in view coming roll out of more post offices, following guidelines are issued:-

(1) Concerned SPO/SSPOs/Gazetted Postmasters/Postmasters/Sub Postmasters will be held responsible if EOD is not started maximum by 1700 hours in any of CBS post office under it. If due to any unforeseen circumstances, very heavy work load is received in any office, concerned Divisional Head has to make alternate arrangement of staff to clear the pending work by 1700 hours.

(2) In case of any EOD blocking issue noticed, the same should be brought to the notice of FSI helpdesk latest by 1715 hours with copy to Incharge CPC i.e Circle SPOC. No direct mail should be sent to DOP CBS Operations IT Team Chennai by post offices. Circle SPOCs with the help of 5 member User Champions Team should first guide post office to complete transaction.

(3) Telephonic help if required by any post office should be sought from FSI Helpdesk or Circle SPOC. No direct phone call should be exchanged with DOP CBS Operations IT Team. Only Circle SPOCs will contact this team over phone or e-mail.

(4) Circle SPOCs should regularly monitor EOD dashboard and call post offices to verify/post transactions periodically and if any post office is not following their instructions, matter should be brought to the notice of concerned SP/SSP/DPS immediately.

(5) Post Offices should be told that after 2000 hours, no support will be provided either by FSI Helpdesk or by DOP CBS Operation IT Team unless specific issue is raised by 1715 hours. Responsible staff has to face action for not following instructions and have to come early by 7.30 A.M next day to complete EOD of previous day. Due to delay in EOD, that staff will be held responsible for any financial loss to anyone.

(6) For any operational guideline/clarification, Post Offices should first contact their Circle SPOCs who can take up the matter with us or DOP CBS IT Operation Team or DMCC. For any migration related issues, SPOC will write to DMCC and for any operational issue, DOP CBS Operation IT Team Chennai. For nay policy matter, issue can be referred to Directorate.

(7) It should be impressed upon Circle Administration to provide you 5 User Champions Team for this purpose fully equipped with Mobile Phones and laptops (with data card) and intimate to the post offices under you, Your i.e Circle SPOC and 5 member Team's Mobile number and email IDs.

regards

Kawal Jit Singh
AD(SB-II)

BPEF GRANTED WITH TU FACILITIES WITHOUT FOLLOWING RSA RULES 1993 - A POLITICAL DECISION

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
CHQ: 1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110001
FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANISATIONS
CHQ: T- 24, Atul Grove Road, New Delhi - 110001

No.PF/GENL/2014                                                              Dated - 02-07-2014

To

Ms. Kaveri Banerjee,
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, New Delhi - 110001

Madam,

Sub: -        Protest against arbitrary grant of Trade Union facilities to Bharathiya Postal Employees Federation (BPEF) and all its affiliated unions.

We are shocked to note that the Department has granted all Trade Union facilities to BPEF and all its affiliated unions vide your office order dated 24-06-2014.  We vehemently protest and condemn this illegal, arbitrary and discriminatory orders of the Department due to reasons stated below:

1.       In spite of the protest from recognised Postal Federations Department implemented CCS (RSA) Rules 1993 and as per the said Rules only the two Federations/Unions which secure 35% and 15% minimum membership alone will be granted recognition and trade union facilities.  Except one union, all other affiliates of BPEF secured only less than 5% membership in the last membership verification under Check-off system.  As such grant of Trade Union facilities to BPEF and all its affiliated Unions is contrary to the provisions of CCS (RSA) Rules 1993.

2.       All affiliated unions of NFPE/FNPO participated in the last membership verification held during the year 2010.  Some of the affiliates (including NUGDS of FNPO) of the above federations could not secure 15% minimum membership required for recognition.  Till this day, those unions are not granted trade union facilities.  Then how, all on a sudden, all the affiliates of BPEF with less than 5% membership is accorded trade union facilities?  This is nothing but naked discrimination.  Similarly the application for grant of Trade Union facilities to the newly formed GDS Union of NFPE is also long pending in the Directorate.

3.       During the last membership verification, BPEF has challenged the provisions of CCS (RSA) Rules 1993 and filed a case in the Chennai High Court praying for recognition to BPEF and all its affiliated unions.  Chennai High Court has rejected the arguments of BPEF and the case was dismissed.  Subsequently Department conducted membership verification and granted Recognition to NFPE and FNPO and also to its affiliated unions which secured minimum 35% / 15% membership.

This being the position, the present orders issued by the Department is against the spirit of all the existing rules on the subject and also highly discriminatory.  We request you to review the order forthwith and take action to withdraw the arbitrary orders and restore status-quo-ante.

Awaiting immediate action,

                                                         Yours faithfully,

                                                                        
D. THEAGARAJAN,                                                                M. KRISHNAN
Secretary General, FNPO.                                                      Secretary General, NFPE
Email: theagarajannachi@hotmail.com                                 Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
Mob: 09444841440                                                                  Mob: 09447068125

AIPEU GDS (NFPE) - STRUGGLE PROGRAMME

AIPEU GDS (NFPE) FOCUSSED THE PRIME DEMANDS OF GDS VIZ., 

·                     DEPARTMENTALIZATION OF BOs.
·                     REGULARIZATION OF GDS.
·                     INCLUSION OF GDS IN THE PURVIEW OF 7th CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION TO CONSIDER WAGE REVISION AND SERVICE CONDITIONS.
·                     SCRAP THE GDS (CONDUCT & ENGAGEMENT) RULES 2011 AS THEY ARE INVALID AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

TO THE NEW GOVT. BY SUBMITTING A  DETAILED MEMORANDUM TO : 
THE HON’BLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA, HON’BLE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS & IT & SECRETARY, DEPT OF POSTS
  
ON 02-06-2014.

AT THE TIME OF 4th CPC, THOUGH THE PAY COMMISSION ACCEPTED TO INCLUDE EDAs (GDS) IN THE PAY COMMISSION ITSELF, WE LOST THE CHANCE BECAUSE OF ATTITUDE OF THE BUREAUCRACY OVER THE EDAs.

AT THE TIME OF 5th CPC, THE MOST LEGITIMATE, POSITIVE & GENUINE RECOMMENDATIONS OF JUSTICE TALWAR COMMITTEE HAS BEEN BURIED BY THE GOVT. ITSELF.

AT THE TIME OF 6th CPC - A ONE MAN COMMITTEE HEADED BY AN OFFICER (RETD) OF THE DEPARTMENT WELL TRIED TO BURIED THE CONTINUANCE OF THE SYSTEM OF GDS ITSELF WITH AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL RECOMMENDATION AS "ENGAGEMENT" RULES OF GDS.

HOW LONG THIS EXPLOITATION WILL CONTINUE ???

LET US PREPARE TO PUT AN END OF THIS DISCRIMINATION WITH ALL SACRIFICES.

NOTHING LOOSE WHAT WE ARE... NOW.....!!!!

MOBILIZE AND ORGANIZE IN SUCH A WAY TO REACH OUR GOAL.

OUR CHQ HAS ANNOUNCED A PHASED MANNER STRUGGLE PROGRAM TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF THE NEW GOVT OVER THE GENUINE AND LEGITIMATE DEMANDS OF DOWN TRODDEN GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS, A MOST EXPLOITED & DISCRIMINATED CLASS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS.

FIRST PHASE : DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 2014

A COPY OF MEMORANDUM HAS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE HON’BLE PRIME MINISTER & HON’BLE  MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS & IT FROM THE 2 LAKH INDIVIDUAL GDS FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE COUNTRY DEMANDING CIVIL SERVANT STATUS TO GDS AND WAGE REVISION & SERVICE CONDITIONS OF GDS TO BE CONSIDERED BY  THE 7th CPC ONLY.

SECOND PHASE : 16-07-2014
ONE DAY DHARNA IN FRONT OF ALL DIVISIONAL OFFICES ON 16-07-2014.

THIRD PHASE : 05-08-2014
ONE DAY DHARNA IN FRONT OF ALL REGIONAL & CIRCLE OFFICES ON 05-08-2014.

FOURTH PHASE : 15th TO 19th SEPTEMBER 2014
5 DAYS RELAY HUNGER FAST IN FRONT OF ALL CIRCLE OFFICES FROM 15th TO 19thSEPTEMBER 2014.

FIFTH PHASE : 
A MASSIVE 'PARLIAMENT MARCH' WITH THOUSANDS OF GDS FROM ALL OVER INDIA IN OCTOBER / NOVEMBER WHEN THE PARLIAMENT SESSIONS ARE GOING ON.

FURTHER PHASE OF TRADE UNION ACTION WILL BE DECIDED LATER WITH CONSULTATION OF NFPE.

ALL THE ABOVE PROGRAM OF ACTION HAS BEEN ENDORSED BY THE NFPE AND AFFILIATED UNIONS OF NFPE FROM BRANCH AND DIVISIONAL LEVEL WITH THE FULLEST COOPERATION AND PARTICIPATION IN ALL THE PROGRAMS.

ALL THE MEMBERS OF AIPEU GDS (NFPE) AND FELLOW COMRADES OF GDS ARE FRATERNALLY REQUESTED TO SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATE IN  THE INTENSIVE STRUGGLE PROGRAM FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF GDS AND MAKE IT GRAND SUCCESS TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE OUR AMBITION, A REALITY.

Message of Secretary (Posts) for the staff and officers of the Department over the IT Project.

Dear colleagues,

It gives me immense pleasure to update you about the ambitious IT Modernization project of the Department of Posts. As you know, with this project we have embarked upon a transformational journey. I take this opportunity to congratulate and thank each one of you for your dedication and hard work to bring about this historic transformation.

At this point in time, we have already networked close to 23,000 locations, making our the largest WAN in the country. Implementation of our Core Banking System and PLI solutions have attained a critical mass, which will enable us to undertake performance testing & certification before further roll outs. Core SI solutions relating to Mail Operations, Human Resources and F&A are in the UAT stage; and we are nearing identification of a vendor for the Rural Hardware program to support the modernization of our rural post offices.

Implementation of the CBS and Core-PLI solutions has been gradual by design so that we can pinpoint errors/ defects in the solutions and address them appropriately, before graduating to an exponential roll-out phase. As expected, officers and staff are facing some challenges during the initial implementation phase. While we continue to strengthen the solutions based on these valuable experiences, the extra mile that you all have traversed in order to manage these challenges is commendable.

As the implementation gathers steam, I would request each one of you to keep up the energy & commitment you have demonstrated so far. We will make sure that the required technical and administrative support for success is made available.

The primary objective of the IT modernization project has been to enhance customer, satisfaction through better service delivery. The project will enhance the Post Offices capabilities, and enable it to deliver more efficient services, and more add-on services & products. Hon’ble Prime Minister of India has also urged the Department to fast-track the IT-modernization project and improve the quality of service. Thus, being sensitive and responsive to the customer is the need of the hour.

You will agree that it is a matter of great pride for each one of us to be associated with this huge transformational project. We must now work hand in hand to make this historical transformation happen quickly.

Together we can, and we will do it!!

Kavery Banerjee
Secretary (Posts)

CONFEDERATION MEMORANDUM WILL BE SUBMITTED BY 20.07.14 - MODIFICATIONS/SUGGESTIONS INVITED

ATTENTION, ALL C-O-Cs, NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEMBERS AND CHIEF EXECUTIVES OF ALL AFFILIATED ORGANISATIONS OF CONFEDERATION


Dear Comrade,

Sub: Memorandum to 7th Central Pay Commission.

                We invite your reference to the Memorandum on common issues submitted to the 7th CPC by the Staff Side of the JCM on 30th June, 2014.  We have placed a copy thereof on our website.  We request you to kindly g o through the same thoroughly.  As you are aware,   we have on several occasions from February, 2014 to date, discussed the issues to be covered in the common memorandum and the approach we should make on each issue. Many of our suggestions have been found acceptance with the Staff Side and the same has been incorporated.  National Secretariat of the confederation is again meeting on 17th afternoon to consider the suggestions from various quarters whether any left out common issues on which we should submit a memorandum.  We are also at liberty to have a different view on certain matters.  We will discuss all these in the meeting on 17th.  To enable a meaningful discussion, we request you to kindly intimate us by 14th July your suggestion in the matter, so that the Secretariat will be able to take a decision and act quickly.Confederation’s memorandum will be submitted to the 7th CPC before 20th July incorporating all omissions and new suggestions, if any.

                The last date for submission of memorandum to 7th CPC is 31st July, 2014. The Commission has accepted the proposal made by us through staff side in the matter and accordingly extended the date.  All affiliates must ensure that their memorandum on department specific issues are finalised well in time and submitted before the due date.  Awaiting immediate response.

                                Email ID:              confederationhq@gmail.com
                                                 mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
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                With greetings,
Yours fraternally,


M. Krishnan


Secretary General