WELCOME TO POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION

31 August 2012

Parliament March 27 July 2012

NO:-AU/CHQ/Circular/2012              Dated          07-08-2012
To
        All Central Office Bearers
        All Circle Secretaries
        All Regional Secretaries
Dear Comrades,
 
        MORE THAN 20,000 BELLIGERENT CENTRAL GOVT EMPLOYEES MARCHED IN THE CONFEDERATION RALLY AND THRONGED TO THE STREET JANTAR MANTAR OF NEW DELHI ON 26TH JULY, 2012 WITH THE CLARION CALL OF “DO JUSTICE IN OUR FAVOUR”.
        At the call of the Confederation of CG Employees and workers, more than 20,000 employees & workers of various central govt organizations marched before Parliament on 26th july, 2012. 
        Thousands and thousands of employees in the form of belligerent soldiers undulated the JANTAR MANTAR ROAD from one end to the other with various slogans renting the air demanding (a) Immediate formation of the 7th CPC and its effect from 01-01-2011 (b) Merger of 50% DA with Basic pay for all purposes as was done earlier from 01-01-2004 (c) Revision of Wages of three lakhs of GDS through the 7th CPC (d) Regularization of both the GDS and Casual Labourers through appropriate schemes (e) Ending the discrimination in granting of compassionate appointments between Railways and other Central Govt Departments. (f) Scrapping PFRDA Bill (g) Grant of five promotions in the carrier of an employee etc.
        Thus the call of Confederation of CG employees created an overwhelming response through the crowds massed from all segments of Central Govt Departments.
        Veteran Parliamentary Members Comrade Basudev Acharya, Comrade Tapan Sen and AITUC leader Comrade Amarjit Kaur addressed the rally. The rally was presided over by the president com S.K.Vyas veteran leader in the Central Govt sectors for many decades. Com K.Ragavendran, working president of Confederation, Com M.Krishnan, Secretary General of NFPE and several other leaders addressed the rally.
        Comrade K.K.N.Kutty, Secretary General of Confederation and veteran leader of Central Govt Employees for many decades, declared that if within three (3) months the demands are not accepted by the Central Govt and 7th CPC not constituted, the entire Central Govt Employees under the banner of Confederation, will launch an all India Strike on 12th December, 2012.
        Programme like holding of State level Conventions and District level Conventions as well as holding of Mass Dharnas and Mass Rallies to the State Capitals and submission of memorandum to the State Governors/Chief Ministers etc were also pointed out by the Secretary General Com K.K.N.Kutty in his speech.
        A memorandum to the Honourable Prime Minister of India with explanatory notes on all the items of 15 point of Charter has been submitted to the Prime Minister.
ROLE OF NFPE ORGANISATIONS IN CONFEDERATION CALL
        NFPE organisations from several circles including from the circles like Kerala, Tamilnadu, Andhra, Assam and NE, West Bengal, Maharastra, Delhi, UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujrat, MP etc representing all officials of NFPE constituted the major contingent of the Confederation rally.
        For the first time after many decades, workers of Postal Administrative offices from most of the Circles joined the rally and we had to book Buddha mandir in New Delhi and arrangements were made for 100 people.
        NFPE ALL INDIA CONVENTION WAS HELD ON 26TH JULY, 2012 AT Dr Ambedkar Bhawan in the afternoon of 26th July, 2012. The All India Convention endorsed the decisions of the Confederation to launch a strike on 12-12-2012 to win the 15 point charter of demands and called upon the rank and file of NFPE organisations to take all organisational efforts for the total success of the Strike action. Com K.V.Sridharan, Ex-GS presided over the convention. All NFPE officials including Com P.Panduranga Rao GS, GDS, NFPE, Com Y.Nagabhushanum, working president, casual labour, Com C.P.Shobana, Chairperson, Confederation Mahila Committee, Com Amaresh Thakur, Ex-GS, Postal Accounts and others were present in the Convention and spoken in the Convention.   

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