MEETING WITH CABINET SECRETARY ON PAY COMMISSION ISSUES
A meeting with Cabinet Secretary Sri. P. K. Sinha was held at Cabinet Secretariat Committee Room, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi on 30.03.2016. All Members of empowered committee i.e. Secretaries of Various Departments were present in the meeting. Department of Post was represented by Sri. Ashutosh Tripathi, Member (Personal), Sri Shailendra Dashora, DDG (Estt) Ms. Manju Pandey, DDG (Personal) & Ms. Anju Nigam DDG (SR) from NFPE Com. R. N. Parashar, Secretary General NFPE & General Secretary P3, Com. Giriraj Singh, President NFPE & General Secretary, R3 & Com. R. Seethalakshmi, Dy. Secretary General, NFPE & General Secretary P4 from FNPO, Com. D. Theagrajan, Secretary General, FNPO & General Secretary R3, Com. T. N. Rahate, President FNPO & General Secretary P4 and from BPEF. Com. S. K. Sinha, General Secretary Postal Accounts Association participated. We presented our views in support of each and every demand submitted by NFPE & FNPO in memorandum to Pay Commission and Empowered Committee and implementation cell. We demanded upgraded scales for each cadre of Department. The meeting was held in a very congenial atmosphere. We may hope for the better.
Initiative is good but it is nothing but an eyewash and zero result
ReplyDeleteInitiative is good but it is nothing but an eyewash and zero result
ReplyDeleteBefore final declaration of the 7th Pay Commission, there should be a representation to the Hon'ble Prime Minister stating the details of the problems of LDC, UDC and similar clerical categories and the anomaly happened in the 6th Pay Commission thereby request for raise of salary/grade pay.
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ReplyDeleteWill our very own JCM raise the genuine points of LDC and UDC in the meeting. That is the question.
ReplyDeleteIf our associations and other bodies can't do anything for LDCs then its time to disown the associations. No one will do anything for us.
ReplyDeleteThis could be an appropriate forum to put forth the most genuine anomaly and injustice caused to LDCs. These anomalies are so significant that even easily identifiable to a layman. I wish the JCM and associations take it up positively.
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