NFPE & AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) JOINTLY FILED WRIT PETITION IN SUPREME COURT OF INDIA PRAYING :

(1) a direction be issued to the respondent to treat the Gramin Dak Sevaks as Civil Servants for all purposes at par with the other regular members of the civil services and regular employees in relation to all service matters including the pension and all retiral benefits, and

(2) the Department of Posts, Gramin Dak Sevaks (Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011 be declared invalid and unconstitutional.

THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA TRANSFERED THE WP TO DELHI HIGH COURT FOR CONSIDERATION

NOW THE CASE PROCEEDINGS ARE GOING ON IN HON’HLE HIGH COURT OF DELHI

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

POSTAL DEPARTMENT REFERRED THE DEMAND FOR INCLUSION GRAMIN DAK SEWAKS IN 7th CPC TO DOP&T (GOVT.)

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IMPACT OF TWO DAYS STRIKE

POSTAL DEPARTMENT REFERRED THE DEMAND FOR INCLUSION GRAMIN DAK SEWAKS IN 7th CPC TO DOP&T (GOVT.)

LETTER FROM DoP ADDRESSED TO SECRETARY GENERAL NFPE & FNPO:

No. 08/01/2014-SR
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(SR Section)

                                                                 Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
                                                  New Delhi, dated 18th February, 2014

To

 Shri M. Krishnan
 Secretary General
 National Federation of Postal Employees
 Dada Ghosh Bhavan, 215/11
 New Patel Road
 New Delhi – 110 008

Shri D. Theagarajan
Secretary General
Federation of National Postal Organization
Chambri No. CH 17-1-18
Atul Grove Road
New Delhi – 110 001


Dear Sir,
  
Subject:  Charter of Demands – regarding.

        Your demand for inclusion of GDS in the 7th Central Pay Commission has been referred to DoP&T for a decision in the matter.
                                                                                        Yours faithfully,


                                                                                          (Arun Malik)
                                                                                          Director(SR)


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