COM
S. K. VYAS PASSED AWAY
Com. S K Vyas, the
stalwart of the Central Government Employees movement passed away. He was 85
years old. Shri Vyas was under treatment in a hospital at Jaipur following a
massive heart attack. He was adviser to the Confederation of Central Government
of Employees & Workers and Member, Staff Side National JCM. Also He was
Secretary General of BCPC & NCCPA.
Shri Vyas worked tirelessly till the end for
the welfare of Central Government Employees in the country and commanded respect
in all Trade Union and political circles. He was a leader who was most
accessible to any ordinary worker.
His death is an irreparable loss for the Central
Government Employees movement of the country. The working class/Central
Government Employees movement will always cherish his memory and contributions.
All India Association of Administrative Staff (NG), MoS & PI
dip our banner in his memory & convey its heartfelt condolences to his
family members.
Tearful Red Salute to Com. S K Vyas!
Tearful Red Salute to Com. S K Vyas!
TKR Pillai
General Secretary
so much going at hqrs for cadre review of admn staff you are not giving any news.what is about latest on official language staff cadre review . you are leaving our cadre to air. try to do something
ReplyDeleteAccording to information, the cadre restructuring of the DPD & SDRD is in its final stage. And the same for Administrative Staff of FOD is being returning back to Department of Expenditure with clarification as sought by them. As regards the cadre restructuring of Official Language Staff the case has been returned by the Department of Expenditure recently seeking clarification for additional creation of posts and the same may be returned with clarification. However, a delegation of the Association should meet the newly joined Joint Secretary who is an IAS, to peruse the matter further after the Nagpur Meeting scheduled to be conducted on 20 & 21st February 2015.
Deleteexpressing deep condolences over the demise of sk vyas suddenly at a time when 7th cpc is under progress, is a irrepariable loss to the employees
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