ORGANISATION WITH FIRST RECOGNISED UNION STATUS FIGHTING FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RMS & MMS EMPLOYEES

HAPPY NEW YEAR-2024





HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 TO ALL MEMBERS,Viewers & Readers








AGENDA ITEMS FOR DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL (JCM) MEETING




011-23743667
Mobile No. 09811213808
Email:postaljcm@gmail.com

STAFF SIDE
JOINT CONSULTATIVE MACHINERY
POSTAL DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL
D-2, TELEGRAPH  PLACE, BANGLA SAHIB MARG,
NEW DELHI-110001



K.V.Sridharan                                                                                 Giri Raj Singh
Leader                                                                                               Secretary


 No. JCM (DC) Meeting/2013                                                              Dated  25 -06-2013

To
Shri Arun Malik
Director (SR)
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhawan
 New Delhi-110 116

Subject:- Agenda items for the Departmental Council (JCM) Meeting  with Secretary (P).

Sir,

            The last meeting of  Departmental Council (JCM) was held on 28-12-2012. Next meeting of the Departmental Council (JCM) is over due. It is request to convene  the meeting at an early date.

            Enclosed items are  sent herewith for inclusion in the agenda for the Departmental Council (JCM) Meeting with the Secretary (P).

2.            It is also requested that before convening the Departmental Council (JCM) meeting, a meeting of the Departmental Standing Committee of JCM (DC) with Member (P), may kindly be held to discuss the pending items.


Yours sincerely,


(Giri Raj Singh)
Secretary Staff Side.

SUBJECTS FOR THE ENSUING DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL (JCM)

1.    Non counting of the training period for drawal of increment
In accordance with FR 26 GOI I, (DOPT OM No. 16/16/89-Estt (pay I) dt. 22.10.1990 & 31.03.1992, the employees recruited under Direct recruitment who were under training as on01.01.1986 and thereafter before regular appointment, training period undergone by such a Govt. Servant whether onremuneration or stipend or otherwise may be treated as duty for the purpose of drawing increments. The above said instructions have been issued as per the decision of the National Council (JCM). Whereas, this has been denied and audit objections were raised to recover the payment for such fixation in some circles like Karnataka circle.

It is therefore requested that necessary clarification may please be caused to set aside the irregular objection raised by the ICIR party in this regard.

2.    Payment of Schedule/Tribal Area Allowance – case of Jharkhand Circle – regarding
The DA(P), Patna vide its letter dated 12.11.2012 directed the Chief PMG, Jharkhand Circle to stop payment of Tribal Area Allowance to the employees immediately as the State Government is not paying TAA to its employees. The Chief PMG, Jharkhand informed that it is proposed to make recovery from the employees including retired officials of the payment already made.

The Allowance was based on the Gazette notification part II section 3 – Sub Section (i) no. 180 dated 11.4.2007 and thereafter the MOF has further declared the places vide its letter no 17(i)/2008-E II (B) dated 29.08.2008.

The Tribal Area Allowance is being granted and paid to all the notified areas by all the Central Government Departments and as such the objection made by the DA(P) is deplorable. The decision cannot be taken in isolation by passing the existence of the same in all the C. G. departments.

It is therefore requested to cause appropriate instructions not to stop the allowance and order not to resort any recovery.

3.      Divisional arrangement/local arrangement in selection grade posts, irregular clarification issued in Tamilnadu Circle.
Under para 3  of the CPMG Tamilnadu circle Memo No. STA/2-79/SK/11 dated 08.08.2012, it is instructed that it should be ensured that no ineligible officials are allowed to officiate in higher posts and that they should not be drawn the pay applicable to higher posts. It had resulted in stoppage of drawal of officiating pay to the LSG officials who have been ordered to officiate in HSG II and HSG I posts in the absence of the eligible officials as per Recruitment Rules. The officiating arrangements for HSG II and HSG-I posts are being made from the LSG officials only in the dearth of eligible officials for regular promotion. Further the instructions issued in Tamilnadu circle is utter violation of Rule 50 of volume IV and also vitiates the Directorate instructions dated 30.07.2012 on the subject.

It is therefore requested to kindly cause appropriate instructions to rescind the order and allow officials to draw the entitled officiating pay as per the rules.

4.      Non implementation of Delhi High Court orders on revision of pay scales of Packers, Foreign Post, case of Chennai Foreign Post in Tamilnadu Circle.
Despite clear orders dated 17.08.2012 and subsequent clarifications dated 03.09.2012 of the Directorate, the implementation of the orders has not been carried out by the Director, Foreign Post Chennai till date.

The Directorate vide its letter and 04.09.2012 clarified that they should be allowed the pay scale of Rs. 950-1500 w.e.f 01.01.1986 and further pay scale of Rs. 3050-4590 w.e.f 01.01.1996 and Rs. 5200-20200 with grade pay Rs. 1900 w.e.f 01.01.2006. Earlier the DoPT as well as the Directorate clarified that the previous financial upgradation in respect of Group ‘D’ shall be ignored and will be provided fresh refixation after the introduction of MACP. Similarly there was a pay scale fixed for the posts having the pay scale of Rs. 950-1500 for TBOP and after 01.11.1991 for also BCR after the introduction of MACP similarly orders have been communicated after 6th CPC about the pay scales applicable for TBOP and BCR for the entry pay scale of Rs. 3050-4590.

As such the clarifications sought for by the Director Foreign post is nothing but to delay the dues to be paid the officials. Similarly the clarification sought by him about the next grade pay after fixing with Rs. 1900 is totally unwarranted. The Director mentioned that the Directorate orders are not clear about refixation of pay to Group ‘D’ officials whether it is notional or arrears to be drawn despite very clear clarification is issued by the Directorate on 04.09.2012 to give effect from 01.01.1986. It is pertinent to mention that in all the three Foreign Posts other than Chennai, the pay fixation was already carried out and arrears were drawn. Further promotions were also accorded under MACP thereafter.

It is therefore requested to kindly intervene and cause appropriate instructions to be concerned at the earliest for pay refixation and also drawal of due arrears to the aggrieved officials.

5.      Control over the Speed Post Hub- Case of Shimla division in H. P. Circle.
A kind attention is invited to the discussions we had informally in the meeting and also the discussions during the strike demands in which it was agreed by the Secretary to consider the case of Shimla division due to the untold hardships and insecurity being faced by the women employees of Shimla division.

It is pertinent to mention that the issue was taken up with the Chief PMG, HP circle and in the discussion on 19.07.2012, it was agreed that the speed Post Hub shall be managed by the RMS staff and will be shifted to them.

However this has not been carried out. The women employees working in Shimla HPO are put in to great inconvenience to remain in the office after the close hours of the HPO at 10 PM due to non plying of any vehicles and for the insecurity to go out. Similarly, they are struggling hard to attend office at 6 AM in the absence of any public conveyance. The situation is highly miserable.

It is therefore requested to kindly intervene and cause appropriate instructions to the Chief PMG, to implement the assurance made in writing on 19.07.2012.

6.      Stepping up of pay in case of postman and Group ‘D’ officials – regarding.
The condition of seniority in the gradation list to be observed for the stepping of pay has been misinterpreted in case of Karnataka Circle and the postman and Group 'D's are not permitted to claim stepping of pay at par with juniors in the Divisional gradation list.

The stepping up has been denied by stating that the seniority should be determined within the sub division where the official is working. This defeats the purpose of maintaining the gradation list at Divisional level in such cadres. Since the recruitment of postman and Group 'D' is being made at Divisional level and the seniority is also being determined based on the selection list of the entire division, the denial of stepping up of the pay is tantamount to the denial of dues to such officials.

7.      Filling up of posts of LSG in accounts line – case of Karnataka Circle – regarding.
In Karnataka Circle, the requests of the officials seeking promotion in Accounts line duly citing the Directorate letter No. 6-12/2010-SPB II dt. 30.11.2011 which provides change of option have been rejected by the circle office stating that the instructions contained in the Directorate letter takes effect from the date of issue of order and also the revised procedure of obtaining a fresh option from PAs at the time of LSG Promotion ignoring the option given at the time of grant of TBOP are applicable for promotions ordered in the future. It further stated that the orders does not speak about the cases of officials who were already been promoted under general line based on the option given at the time of TBOP  and who were not considered for promotion under accounts line.

The instructions issued vide letter dt. 30.11.2011 is only the clarification issued for earlier letter dt. 07.03.2011 and not a fresh one. Further no restrictions have been imposed in the letter not to open past cases decided irregularly in absence of any clear cut instructions earlier on the subject.

It is, therefore, requested to kindly cause appropriate clarification as deems fit at the earliest in sorting out the unwarranted objections raised in Karnataka circle.

8.      Dequarterisation of Post attached quarters - Decentralisation of power to PMG – regarding
A huge numbers of post attached quarters, specially those are lying with rented PO Building are in worse condition. Most of the quarters are shabby, dilapidated and far below in standard. Moreover almost all quarters are narrow and less in size considering the entitlement of Posts. The urgent need of the day is dequarterisation of those post attached quarters.The power of dequarterisation may be delegated to the regional PMGs who are having close access to the concerned PO & area. Furthermore the power of suspension of quarters beyond 90 days may also please be delegated to the regional PMGs in order to avoid delay in drawal of due HRA to the incumbent officials.

It is requested to consider both the issues and cause appropriate orders at the earliest.

9.    Enhancement of additional HRA to the SPM’s not provided with post attached quarters
According to existing orders the additional HRA to the SPMs who have not been provided with post attached quarters shall be drawn at the rate equivalent to the licence fee and it may be enhanced whenever the revision is taking place.

Since the licence fee for Government quarters has been revised w.e.f. 1.7.2010 vide Directorate letter No. 3-1/2001 – Bldgs dt. 11.7.2011, it can be applied for the drawal of  additional HRA to the SPMs. Whereas, in many circles, this has not been implemented and seeking separate orders from the Directorate for drawal of the enhanced amount of such categories.

It is therefore requested to kindly cause necessary orders for applying the enhanced rates for those officials without seeking separate orders.

10. Revision of cash allowance to SPMs in the absence of Treasurer.
Consequent upon the acceptance of Arbitration Award in CA reference No. 1 of 1990, the Special Pay has been fixed to the sub postmasters of single and double handed Post offices for handling/custody of cash at the following rates, vide the Directorate letter No. 6-4/80-PAP dt. 25.02.1992.
      
Amount of cash handled                                                 Special Pay
on an average per day                                                     (Per Month)

Rs. 10,001 to Rs. 20,000                           -                       Rs. 20/-
Rs. 20,001 to Rs. 50,000                           -                       Rs. 25/-
Rs. 50,001 to Rs. 1,00,000                                    -                       Rs. 30/-
Above Rs. 1,00,000                                               -                       Rs. 35/-

Thereafter there is no revision of in the quantum of amount and also the practice of granting of such allowances has not been carried out in all the circles. Further, the same scheme has not been extended to the SPMs working in more than three hands and dealing the treasury work.

It is therefore requested to revise the rate and also cause orders for implementations.

11. Enhancement of Split Duty Allowance
The Split Duty Allowance to Group C & D staff were introduced based on the Board of arbitration award No. 1/87 vide Dte. letter No. 6-66/78-PE II/Vol. IV dt. 22.05.1990 for those officials who are having the break between the two duties spells is not less than two hours.
i)       The allowance has been fixed at Rs. 50/- and it would have been revised of Rs. 100/- while implementing the fifth pay commission and would be revised as Rs.200/- per month as per the Sixth CPC recommendations implemented in the Ministry of Finance OM No. 9 (ii)/2008-E 11 (B) dt. 29.09.2008. Whereas it has been revised as only Rs.100/- which requires revision from 1.9.2008. Non revision during the fifth pay commission cannot be taken as a ruse to deny the dues to the officials.
ii)      For grant of Split Duty Allowance, one of the conditions is that the officials residing within 5 kms from their duty places are not eligible. The restriction is deplorable. This may please be relaxed.
iii)     The Split Duty has not been drawn as the renewal sanction for the period from 1.7.2011 has not been issued so far.
iv)     Since the Sixth CPC orders stipulates that the split duty allowance will be increased by 25% whenever the Dearness Allowance Payable on revised pay scales goes up to by 50%. Accordingly the Split Duty Allowance has been revised as Rs. 250/- in all other departments. It is requested to consider the same in our department also.

12. Allowances required restoration & Now introduction
After the Second Pay Commission, considering the need and justification, the Department granted special pay to the single handed/double handed postmasters with Rs. 20/- & Rs, 25/- respectively per month. Similarly one supervisor supervising another supervisor was also paid special pay of Rs. 45/- PM. All these special allowances were withdrawn at the time of implementation of TBOP/BCR schemes as matching savings. Now the TBOP/BCR schemes were withdrawn, there is every justification to revive the allowances and revise the rate as per the present requirements.

The System Administrators are maintaining and caretaking number of computers apart from their regular work. There is ample justification to grant Allowance equal to Caretaker allowance to the extent of 10% of pay plus grade pay. Similarly, the Marketing Executives are performing exemplary works in the marketing and they may be considered for the grant of special allowance. The Postmaster cadre officials are also to be considered for the care taking allowance since they are incharge of the offices and taking care of them.

It is requested to consider the above and cause appropriate decisions thereon.

13.   Non filling up of residual vacancies – Case of West Bengal Circle
Despite our repeated requests to fill up all the pending residual vacancies in West Bengal Circle, the issue remains unsettled.  When the delegation of Circle Secretaries met and discussed the Chief PMG for filling up of all residual PA vacancies being kept unfilled due to inadequate number of qualified candidates in the LGO exam since 2000 onwards, the Chief PMG replied that there was some mistake happened and he was not in a position to fill up the vacancies up to 2004 as it was a closed chapter.

It is pertinent to mention that the Directorate has caused clear instructions vide its letter dated 11.05.2007 to fill up all the pending residual vacancies which has not been implemented in West Bengal Circle. Further, there are 89 PA posts which are kept unfilled up under residual vacancies for the year 2004 and the Chief PMG has informed that he has sought necessary approval from the Directorate to fill up those vacancies of 2004.

It is therefore requested to kindly cause action to fill up all the vacant residual vacancies right from 2000 onwards besides immediate approval for 2004 sought by the Circle administration.

14.  Refixation of Pay/Pension to BCR/LSG officials who have officiated in HSG I Posts – case of Tamilnadu Circle regarding.
In Tamilnadu circle many BCR officials/LSG officials who were ordered to officiate in HSG I arrangements on adhoc basis vide Chief PMG letter dt. 25.6.2004 were paid the officiating pay in HSG I during the years from 2004 to 2006. The officiating pay of such officials was taken for pension fixation prior to implementation of Sixth CPC duly taking the average emoluments of such officials.

The drawal of officiating pay to BCR officials was stopped during 2007 and a reference was made by the CPMG Tamilnadu Circle to the Directorate about the drawal of officiating pay to the BCR officials who were officiated in HSG I arrangements around 81 and the same was not disposed yet.

In the meanwhile, at the time of refixing the pension the DA (P) Chennai has not taken the officiating pay sanctioned and drawn to the officials in between 2004 to 2006 which were earlier taken for pension calculation based on the 10 month average. Resultantly officials forced to approach the CAT vide OA No. 839/2011 and 840/2011 in which the Hon. CAT directed the Department to revise and refix pay and pension of applicants by taking into the revised pay applicable to the post HSG I in which they were ordered to officiate within a period of 3 months. In addition to the four applicants of the case stated above, there are around two or three cases similar to the above pending in Tamilnadu Circle.

Having offered to higher post and also drawn the officiating pay which was earlier construed as pay for calculation of pension the denial of the same at the time of implementation of 6th CPC is causing a concern. The copy of CAT Judgement was submitted earlier vide union letter Dt. 03.05.2012
It is therefore requested to kindly implement the orders and render justice to the aggrieved officials.

15.   Irregular interpretation in filling up the posts of LSG (NB) in Accounts line – request modification
In the 1st Para of the Directorate letter No. 06-12/2010-SPB dt. 07.03.2011, it is mentioned that the posts of LSG in Accounts line in respect of PO & RMS offices will be filled by the PA/SAs with 10 years regular service in the grade who have passed the PO & RMS Accountant examination and in the last para it is stated that list of such PA/SAs who have passed the Accountant’s examination by the crucial date prescribed for assessing the eligibility may be prepared based on their seniority in PA/SA grade which is totally against to the Provisions contained in volume IV statutory rules.

Further, the Directorate vide its letter No. 9-15/85-SPB-II dt. 01.05.1986 clarified that the appointment to LSG Accountants posts are to be made according to the year of passing of PO & RMS Accountant Examination. It is a settled issue and it cannot be revised without amending the statutory rules of volume IV and the practice hither to adhere to by an administrative order.

It is crystal clear that the seniority of the Accountants shall be counted from the date of passing the PO & RMS Accountants examination and not from the date of entry of PA/SA cadre which will defeat the very purpose of qualifying in the examination.

It is therefore requested to kindly review and reconsider and modify the position that the eligibility shall be determined from the date of qualifying in the PO & RMS Accountant examination.

16. Applicability of various kinds of TA in Case of System Administrators.
A kind attention is invited to the Directorate letter No. 1/02/2011/PAP dated 17.01.2012, in which the application of SR-25 has been prescribed in the case of System Administrators and they have been asked to maintain log books for the grant of conveyance allowance.

It is pertinent to mention that the nature of the duties of the S.A cannot be equated with that of the PRI (P) and the others. Whenever there is call to attend the fault, the SAs has to rush to rectify the faults for immediate restoration of the system and office. Similarly all the inspecting officer has been granted TA/DA including road mileage allowance to carry out their duties.

As such if the SAs have to utilize public vehicle for their conveyance under TA/DA, it will cause more dislocation in services. Further the nature of work of SA shall not warrant to look after the faults so leisurely and they have to rush the spot to rectify the errors.

It is therefore requested to delete the provision of SR 25 and apply the road mileage allowance in the case if the official utilize his own vehicle for official Journey.
17.    Modification in the revised Postmen/Mailguard recruitment rules
As per the previous recruitment rules, 50% of the Postmen/MG vacancies were reserved as Group  D promotional quota ( 25% seniority and a 25% merit ) The unfilled up Group D promotional quota vacancies were offered to GDS under merit quota. But as per the revised recruitment rules the 25% seniority quota of MTS is removed and the unfilled Group ‘D’ quota vacancies are offered to open market recruitment. This has adversely affected the promotional chances of senior Group D staff and also the GDS. This is in violation of the understanding reached with the staff side. It was assured that there will not be any open market recruitment of the post of Postmen/Mail guard cadre.

Further in the previous recruitment rules out of the 50% Postmen/MG/Vacancies earmarked for GDS, 25% were under seniority quota and 25% under merit quota. But in the revised recruitment rules entire 50% vacancies are earmarked for merit quota only, thus curtailing the promotional chances of senior GDS.
It is requested to review the Postmen/Mailguard recruitment rules to remove open market recruitment and also to restore seniority quota promotion.
18. Special Pay to PO & RMS Accountant
(a)    Grant of special Pay to TBOP/BCR official
(b)    Grant of special pay to MACP official with retrospective effect

As per the recent clarification issued by the Directorate, the grant of special pay has been extended to MACP officials who are working as Accountants. The order is effective only from the date of issue. Hence many MACP officials who have been continuously working on the Accountant posts are deprived of the benefits from which date they are working as Accountants. Similarly like MACP, TBOP/BCR is also not promotion and hence the above benefit should be extended to TBOP/BCR officials also. Necessary clarifications may be issued.

19. Grant of flight fare to officials working in North-Eastern Region while deputed for training outside NE an also for LTC tour
Officials working in the very remote areas of the North Eastern Circle are facing many problems while on tour for training/availing LTC tour outside the NE Circle. It is requested that air-travelling up to Kolkata may be allowed to all officials working in the NE while on tour for training/LTC tour outside NE Circle.

20. Creation of New Posts of System Administrators and Marketing Executives instead of redeployment of the sanctioned PA posts
At present, the Postal Assistants are being deployed to carry out the jobs of systems Administratiors, Marketing Executives etc for which no establishment norms had been laid down. Resultantly there is an absolute shortage in the operative works being carried out by the Postal Assistants. Necessary action may please be taken for the creation of justified Posts.

21. Penalising innocent officials in the name of minus balances
Despite the fact that it was assured not to penalize the officials without evincing any action to recover the minus balance from the depositors, the divisional heads are resorting action to recover the amount from the innocent official by hook or crook by misusing the contributory factors provisions. The AIPEU Group ‘C’ has sent a detailed note earlier about the cause, effect and remedy in settlement of minus balance for which there seems no action.

It is therefore requested to kindly ensure not to recover any amount of minus balance from the innocent officials without resorting action to recover the amount from the depositors concerned.

22. Denial of relaxed standards to GDS in the appointment of Postal Assistants in the revised recruitment rules - regarding.
In the Recruitment Rules for the Postal Assistants communicated vide Directorate letter No.60-9/2009-SPB-1 dated 8/5/2012, the process of applications for admission to write the examination for the unfilled up vacancies of LGOs by the GDS to PA/SA, the minimum mark in the Plus Two examination has been prescribed as 50% of all communities including SC/ST whereas in the open competition for the direct recruitments through examination it was fixed as 45% for SC/ST applicants. This is an utter violation of the spirit of the constitution of India and defeat the very purpose of reservation in the appointments. It should have been fixed at least as 40% for such categories.
It is therefore requested to kindly cause immediate action to amend the recruitment rules accordingly at the earliest.

23. Providing norms for BD, Technology, RTI oriented works and Project Arrow works
No establishment norms as per SIU standard for works relating to BD, Technology, Project Arrow and RTI oriented works has been formulated so far our knowledge goes.  It is evident that huge work hours for disposal of those items of works have already been created in CO/ROs but no man power to deal with the cases has been provided due to non framing of norms to adjudge the quantum of such work.

24. Irregular postings ordered in the LSG Promotion in some Circles :
In Some Circles, promotion is granted to the cadre of LSG (NB) based on the dates of confirmation in the entry grade and not based in the DCCs. This has resulted in many junior S.As/P.As getting promotion as LSG (NB), while senior P.As/ S.As have been deprived of their due promotion. Clear clarification is required.

25. Fitting of Glass panels in counters – Phase I and II Project Arrow offices
While the counters of the indentified post offices in Phase – III and onwards under Project Arrow have been fitted with glass panels facilitating the customers to come in queue, such Post Offices under Phase – I and II have been left open as a result of which confrontations/arguments in between the counter assistants and members of public are quite regular in such post offices. For example, in spite of several visiting remarks and Inspection reports of the higher authorities, no progress has been made till date in Odisha Postal Circle.

Therefore, the counters of all the indentified Post offices in Phase – I and II under Project Arrow need to be fitted with glass panels.

26.  Provision of AC and water cooler in all Project Arrow Post offices
Though the original concept of “Project Arrow” is based on look and feel good factor, most of the Project Arrow Officeswere not air conditioned. Due to scorching heat, the overhead water tanks fail to supply cold water now days. The water filters supplied to POs are too small to supply sufficient water. As a result the offices where a large number of customers,are not in a position  to supply a glass of cold water to the members of the public.

As we have witnessed the idea of giving the post offices a corporate look has to be materialized, the concept of Project Arrow needs to be followed in letter and spirit with provision of AC and water coolers in all project arrow and bigger post offices.

27.  Preparation and maintenance of APARs of officials working in Post office – Case of S. K. Region Karnataka Circle.
In Karnataka circle, one DO letter No. SK/STA/APAR/Rlgs/2013 dated 8th March 2013 was sent by Dr. P. M. Saravanan, Director of Postal Services, S. K. Region, Karnataka circle to all Divisional heads, fixing points for some items of work to be done by post office staff, for the purpose of APAR grading which is in practical, no one will get above average even though he completed the work assigned to him. Clear orders from DOP&T exist for performance assessment and grading vide DOP&T OM No. 21011/2005-Estt (A) (Pt II) dated 23rd July 2009. Department of Posts has not issued any separate orders. As such, the regional Directors are not empowered to fix separate yardsticks for performance assessment and grading as per their own taste. The orders issued by the DPS, SK. Region, is not in conformity with the DOP&T orders and is bad in law. If each officer is allowed to fix his own norms, according to his own whims and fancy the Postal employees will be the ultimate sufferers. It is therefore requested to cause instructions to withdraw the instructions forthwith.

28.  Revision of PPOs of Pre-2006 Pension cases
Please refer to the OM No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 13-02-2013 of Ministry of Personnel & PG & Pensions on the above subject. There are many inconsistencies in the Table annexed to the above orders and the same was forwarded by the Directorate to field offices without clear guidelines as issued at the time of earlier Pay Commissions.  Comparison between concordance table and pre-revised / existing scales are given in table form for every cadre.

It is therefore requested to grant pension by giving corresponding Grade Pay   which has been given to those who are in service on or after 01/01/2006, of the Post from which the Pensioner retired. It is requested to cause to issue guidelines.
                                                                                                                                                            
The below given explanatory note will substantiate the inconsistencies.

It is felt that the pay scales as on 01-01-1986, 01-01-1996 and grade pays of 1-1-2006 as mentioned in the Annexure are applicable to all the Central Govt. Departments in general.  But there are different Pay Scales are in vogue for different cadres which are unique to the Postal Department.
                                                                                                                                                            
From 01-01-1996, different pay scales  and different grade pays were adopted in the Department of Posts in respect of Group D / Mailman, TBOP / BCR grades in Group D cadre // Postman cadres (Mail Guard, Mail Overseer, Cash Overseer) / TBOP / BCR grades // Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, Sub Post Master Initial Cadre / TBOP / BCR grades // Postmaster HSG-I, HRO HSG-I // ASPOs, ASRMs // SPOs, SRMs // SSPOs, SSRMs, Junior Accountant, Senior Accountant, JAO/AAO, Accounts Officer, Sr.AO, ACAO etc.  Comparison between concordance table and pre-revised / existing scales are given below in table form for every cadre.

There are several orders on Group D cadres – sanctioning PB-1 with Grade Pay of Rs.1800/- for those who were in initial scale, PB-1 with Grade Pay of Rs.1900/- for those who got upgradation of TBOP / ACP and PB-1 with Grade Pay of Rs.2000/- for those who got BCR promotion.  Giving pension revision for Group D cadres based on Grade Pays of -1S scales.

The following is the comparison between the pay scales given in the Table and the existing pay scales:
GROUP D


Pre revised Scales
As per Revised Scale

Minimum Pension
Minimum F P
As per the Table
1986
1996
2006
Grade Pay



750-940
775-1025
775-1150
800-1150
2550-3200
2610-3540
2610-4000
2650-4000
-1S  4440-7440
-1S  4440-7440
-1S  4440-7440
-1S  4440-7440

1300
1400
1600
1650
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500





Pre revised Scales
As per Revised Scale

Minimum Pension
Minimum F P
As per the existing scales in our Department
1986
1996
2006
GP



750-940
775-1025
775-1150
800-1150
825-1200
950-1400
950-1500
2550-3200
2610-3540
2610-4000
2650-4000
2750-4400
3050-4590
PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200
1800
1900
1900
1900
2000
2000

3500
3550
3550
3630
3765
3940
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500





























As per the existing scales in our Department
3050-4590    (Initial Entry)
3200-4900 (TBOP)
4000-6000(BCR)
PB-1 5200-20200

PB-1 5200-20200
PB-1 5200-20200

2000

2400
2800

3940

4230
5120
3500

3500
3500

POSTAL ASSISTANT / Sorting Assistant /  S.P.M.
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
975-1540
975-1660

3200-4900

PB-1 5200-20200

2000

4030

3500








As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
975-1660
4000-6000
PB-1 5200-20200
2400
5120
3500







POSTMASTER (HSG-I) / Head Record Officer (HSG-I) /ASPOs / ASRMs
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2000-3200
6500-10500
PB-2 9300-34800
4200
8145
4887







As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2000-3200
6500-10500
PB-2 9300-34800
4600
8345
5007










Superintendent of Post Offices / SRMs
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2375-3500
7450-11000
PB-2 9300-34800
4600
9230
5538







As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2375-3500
7500-12000
PB-2 9300-34800
4800
9375
5625







Actually, the Pay Scale in 1986 is 2375-3500 and 7500-3500 in 1996 and PB-2 with GP 4800/-. But as per Table 1986 Scale shown as 2500-4000 which is not existing in Postal Department. If the corresponding scale of 2375-3500 (which is correct) is taken for the calculation of revised Pension, it would be a loss to the entire cadre. 
Junior Accounts Officer
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
1640-2900
5500-9000
PB-2 9300-34800
4200
6750
4050
As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
1640-2900
6500-10500
PB-2 9300-34800 (merged with A.A.O.  Cadre)
4800
8445
5067

Assistant Accounts Officer
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2000-3200
6500-10500
PB-2 9300-34800
4200
8145
4887

7450-11500
PB-2 9300-34800
4600
9230
5538

As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2000-3200
7450-11500
PB-2 9300-34800
4800
9330
5598

Accounts Officer
As per table
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2375-3500
7450-11500
PB-2 9300-34800
4600
9230
5538

7500-12000
PB-2 9300-34800
4800
9375
5265

As per Existing Scales
1986
1996
2006
GP
Minimum
Pension
Minimum
Fp
2375-3500
7500-12000
PB-2 9300-34800
5400
9675
5805







29.     Eligibility for drawl of Increment on 1st July of every year
There is a peculiar situation after implementation of VI CPC in drawing Annual Increment for those who get promotion on 1st of July every year.

1.         Up-gradation under MACP and Regular Promotion thereafter:
          As per Para 4 of MACP Rules, at the time of regular promotion, if it happens to be a post carrying Higher Grade Pay than what is available under MACPs, No Pay Fixation would be available. And Only Difference of Grade Pay would be available.
          When such regular promotion happens to be between 2nd Jan and 30th June, which results in Drawl of New Grade Pay for less than SIX MONTHS. It is noticed that some DDOs are drawing Annual Increment on 1st July taking into account the Pay and Old Grade Pay being drawn before such Promotion, though there is no specific rule that the NEW GRADE PAY shall be drawn for at least SIX Months for allowing Increment.
2.         Ad-hoc promotion and officiating for more than 11 months on 1st July in broken spells.
The officials in such cases should have got Annual Increment on 1st July, in the officiating post, if they have more than SIX months' service in the SAME PAY + GRADE PAY.

In the Pre-revised scales there was a provision to allow Annual Increment after completing a period of 12 months in broken officiating spells and drew Pay in the same stage. Now, It should be allowed for a period of 6 months (including broken spells) as on 1st of every July.

30.     Acute shortage of MTS staff in RMS in all circles and Non  arrangement of Substitutes and keeping the GDS MM and Temporary Casual labourers posts in RMS wing unfilled
The work load of the MTS staff in particular has increased manifold  due to heavy shortage of MTS Group` C ` in  all  circles,  whereas due Retirement/Death number which is more than 50% sanctioned posts, and if a sufficient number of GDS and Temporary Casual Labourer are not available In RMS unit the existing staff are suffering very much and forced to perform OT duties every day.  Further as there are no substitutes arrangement in place of MTS in all  Circles, the vacant posts are left unfilled since long time. Alternative arrangement of engaging coolies/outsiders on a temporary basis may please be considered. In some  Circles  the casual mazdoors engaged  in MTS vacancies in RMS are actually being utilised to Sort mail (SA Duties) instead of in MTS duties. Their remuneration is also calculated on the basis of MTS pay scale, thereby the shortage in Sorting Asst is being managed at the cost of MTS. This is resulting in heavy additional workload on the MTS who are present in the sets.

31.  Creation of MTS Posts to the tune of vacant GDS MM and Temporary Status Casual Labourer Posts in RMS
Consequent upon the issue of Directorate Orders for keeping the GDS MM and Temporary Status Casual Labourer  posts in RMS wing unfilled, the work load of the MTS staff in particular has increased manifold. The Circle, Regional and Divisional Administration have taken advantage of the said orders to keep the vacancies of all such GDS MM and Temporary Status Casual Labourer unfilled.They have not taken any effort to assess the actual work hours to be performed by those vacant GDS posts to create necessary Multitasking Staff posts.

It is requested to  kindly issue suitable instructions to all concerned to immediately assess the total hours of work pertaining to the vacant GDS MM and Temporary Status Casual Labourer posts in RMS and take measures to create appropriate posts of Multitasking Staff in order to mitigate the problems of staff and the RMS services.

32.     Request for filling up of 25% vacancies of Mail Guard posts by promotion by selection cum seniority of Multitasking staff
The posts of Mail Guard under 25% by promotion by selection cum seniority of Multitasking staff, have not been filled up in RMS, in many  Circles despite clear instructions were issued by the Directorate. The eligible officials were denied of their promotion in the vacant selections under the scheme of 25% by promotion by selection cum seniority of multi tasking staff.
Unfortunately, the new recruitment rules issued for filling up of 25% by promotion by selection cum seniority of multi tasking staff for the years 2009 2010.2011& 2012 was not observed in many Circles through clear guidelines are issued.
It is requested to cause suitableinstructions in this regard and also to fill all the MG Vacancies in accordance with the instructions contained in Directorate memo No 44-2/2011-SPB-I dated 27.01.2011. and No. 45-2/2011-SPB-I  dated 18.10.2012.

33.     Non –Supply of Uniform, Chappals  etc. to Ladies and Gents
It has  been brought to the notice of this union that uniform cloth both polyster and woollen, shoes, chappals  etc have not been supplied to eligible RMS staff in Uttar Pradesh ,Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Punjab etc. Kindly ensure supply of the all  items of uniform etc. to the eligible staff .

34.      Supply of Government Orders from all sections to Recognised  service unions.
In spite of repeated instructions, the staff unions are not receiving the orders of the Directotrate then and there and we could aware of such orders from the unit levels in many occasions. This is deplorable.

It is therefore requested to arrange some mechanism to prompt despatch of all circulars to the service associations.

35.     Construction of Postal Staff quarters in Madurai
Madurai City is the second biggest city in Tamilnadu State. The postal quarters built was converted as Postal Training Centre during 1985.As on date there is no postal quarters in the city. However Postal Dept. has acquired plots from Tamilnadu Housing Board at Ellisnagar (Madurai) scheme and proposal for constructions of staff quarters have been submitted during 1990s. Due to delay in approval of the proposal the site remains vacant for decades. Immediate approval as well as the allotment of funds is requested for the commencement of construction of Postal Staff Quarters at Madurai. 

36.    Extension of Medical facilities for the treatment of employees and their families
The following Hospitals like as (1) Wochart Kidney Centre, Kolkata, (2) Kothary Medical Research Centre, Kolkata, (3) A.M.R.I. Salt Lake, Kolkata, (4) Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata, (5) Anandaloke, Siliguri and (6) Paramount Hospital, Siliguri may be recognized as approved medical Clinic.

37.    Extension of Medical facilities at P&T Dispensaries- Jalpaiguri & Siliguri. 
 Due to shortage of Medical Practitioner the Staff/ Employees are suffering badly. The employees are forced to take Medical facilities from the outside of the Dispensary. So some private Hospital may be authorized to allow for treatment for the Postal Employees and their families.

38.   Recognition of Private Hospitals as referral hospitals in Assam and NE Circle
Unlike in other circles where a good number of private hospitals are recognized as referral hospitals, only one private hospital, downtown hospital in Guwahati is a referral hospital for the postal employees in Assam and NE Circle. Earlier the International Hospital and the Sankardev Netralaya in Guwahati were also recognized, but agreement lasted only for a small period. Chatribari Christian Hospital in Guwahati and Nazareth Hospital in Shillong have since been discontinued. Government hospitals in Assam and NE Circles are not up to the mark and cannot extend proper treatment as per present need. On the other hand many sophisticated hospitals have come up in the cities and our employees are subject to financial hardship for taking treatment in these hospitals in absence departmental support. For super Speciality facilities, most of the patients are to be taken outside the NE Region by spending lakhs of rupees either from hard earned savings of the employees  or from personal loans taken from others by endangering the future of the families concerned.

Under these circumstances, well equipped private hospitals in select cities like Guwahati (at least five in numbers), Shillong, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Jorhat, Nagaon, Tezpur, North Lakhimpur, New Bongaigan,Silchar, Agartala, Dimapur, Kohima, Imphal, Itanagar and Tura are to be recognized as referral hospitals for diagnostic, general treatment purpose and super special purpose.

40.   Creation of more  L-1 offices & problems thereon - Before implementation of redesigning of the first Class Mail Offices, the staff side was assured that more L-1 offices will  be opened and L-2 offices will be converted as L-1 where ever it is found necessary. But after its implementation, this was not kept up. We have already submitted a circle wise list to convert the following L-2 offices into L-1 to avoid back routing and delay to public mail vide letter No.  R-IIII/52/40         dated   29th May, 2012.   

Name of Circle
Name of L-2 RMS office to be converted to L-1 office
Assam           
Shillong RMS, Agartala RMS, Tinsukia RMS, Silchar RMSand    Dimapur RMS
Andhra
Guntakal RMS instead of Kurnool RMS and Kazipet RMS
Bihar
Hajipur RMS, Samastipur RMS, Kuil RMS, Bhagalpur RMS and Chhapra RMS.
Gujarat
Bhavnagar RMS, Surender Nagar RMS and Balsar RMS
Haryana
Faridabad Stg., Rohtak RMS, Panipat RMS and Gurgaon Stg.
Jharkhand
Hazaribagh RMS, Daltonganj RMS and  Jasidih RMS.
Kerala
Kannur RMS, Palakkad RMS, Kollam RMS, and Thodupuzha RMS
Karnataka
Hassan Stg., Davengere RMS, Belgaum RMS, and Bijapur RMS.
M.P.
Ratlam RMS and  Katni RMS
Maharashtra
Akola RMS,  Amraoti RMS, Nasik Road RMs, Miraj RMS, Madgaon RMS, Latur RMS, Solapur RMS, Thane Stg. Office, Kalyan RMS, and Panvel Stg. Office.
Odisha
Jajpur Road RMS, Balasor RMS, Rourkela RMS, Sambalpur RMS and Jaypore`K` Stg. Office.
Punjab
 Bhatinda RMS
Tamilnadu
Erode RMS, Vardhachalam RMS, Kumbakonam RMS, Dindigul RMS, Nagacoil RMS, Tirur  RMS and Jollarpettai RMS.
West Bengal
Kharagpur RMS,  Sealdah RMS and Malda RMS
U.P.
Meerut Cantt RMS, Dehradun Stg., Gonda RMS, Moradabad RMS, Jhansi RMS, Aligarh RMS, Faizabad RMS, and Mou RMS
Rajasthan 
Sikar RMS, Bikaner RMs, Alwar RMS and Falna RMS
               
41.   Ensure supply of canvas bags and discontinue plastic bags.
Plastic is creating health hazards from the environmental point of view. Several High Courts have given judgments against using plastic bags and pouches. Moreover, one of the main reasons for unabated loss and fraud cases are the use of plastic bags and pouches. It is requested to introduce canvas bags by withdrawing the existing plastic bags. 

42. Problem related to MMS.
(a) Fill up vacant posts in MMS in each cadre and stop outsourcing of MMS Drivers.
(b) Supply of Uniforms and sanction justified posts of the Drivers and Artisans and replacement of condemned vehicles.
(c)  Filling up the vacant Posts of Manager Mail Motor Service  in MMS Poona, Patna, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Kanpur and Guwahati MMS units..
Posts of Manager Mail Motor Service in Poona, Patna, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Kanpur and Guwahati MMS units  are lying vacant for the last more than 5 years. As the recruitment for the posts of Manager MMS is not being carried out since 2004, due to which resentment and discontentment among the staff is simmering.
(d) Regarding allowing Drivers and Workshop staff of MMS to appear in the Examination for promotion to Postal Assistant Cadre.
According to latest Recruitment Rules of PA/SA notified on 18th November,2011, category of cadres who can appear in the Examination for promotion to PA/SA are mentioned in Column 11 but there is no mention of  Drivers and Workshop Staff in this column while the dispatch Riders who are also working in the MMS have been allowed to appear in the examination for promotion to PA/SA cadre.

43.  Specific orders to grant Special Allowance to the Sorting Compilers working in R.O/ Circle Offices.
It is requested to cause appropriate orders on the subject at the earliest.

44.    Fill up the  4 posts of Superintendent Sorting among HSG-I officials.
 There are 4 posts of Supdt. Stg ( Gazetted Group-‘B’) in RMS to be filled by General Line HSG-I officials of RMS on All India basis. This is the only channel for HSG-I officials in RMs to get promotion to Gazetted cadre. But since years together these posts are being manned by ASP cadre (in an officiating capacity as Gazetted Group –‘B’). These posts may be filled up from HSG-I officials on a regular basis so that eligible HSG-I officials may get promoted to Gazetted cadre. 

45. Provide modern infrastructure and work materials to RMS offices.
Even after implementing the MNOP, RMS employees are still compelled to work in unhygenic and dilapidated office premises. Newly designed sorting cases and chairs are not even supplied to L1 offices. Inferior quality sealing wax, torn and ugly plastic bags are still continuing in RMS offices. It is requested to provide modern infrastructure and work materials to all RMS offices.

46. Introduction of more cross bags between L1 and L2 offices within the circle.
Even though some cross bags are introduced within the circle, back routing, double handling and delay to the public mails are still continuing. To avoid this more cross bags may be introduced in between L1 and L2 offices within the circle.

47. Non-implementation of the decision taken in postmen related issue committee constituted under the chairmanship of CGM, PLI to consider the issues related to postman.
(a) Extraction of data entry work from Postman- There was in principle agreement of the staff side that the postmen had no objection in performing the data entry work provided suitable time factor in this element of work was allowed in their overall workload. The Committee noted that Meghdoot LAN norms for postmen Module have already been circulated by the Department on 28.07.2009 for implementation in all computerized HPOs.  It was accordingly decided that the factor given for various activities, it was further decided that the Directorate will consider issuing instructions to all the Circles in this regard by 30th April 2012.
(b) Scheme of payment of Incentive to Postmen: Incentive to Postmen staff for delivery of Speed Post articles is badly delayed. The Committee was informed that the CGM, Business Development and Marketing Directorate (BD &MD) has already been requested to issue suitable instructions to all the Circles to the effect that all payments of speed post delivery incentive bills pertaining to Postmen may be cleared by 31st March 2012 There is no improvement and the backlog is still pending. Target date fixed by 31st March 2012 for clearance of all bills has since been over by one year.  This needs to be specially looked into by issuing strict order by fixing another target date. It is presumed that incentive bills are not prepared by the dealing assistants, In some cases the delay in payment is intentionally done on the pretext for non receipt of funds. Moreover there is no provision for separate budget since the incentive is paid by the customer. To overcome this situation, it is suggested to make regular payment of the bills by the postmaster of delivery PO by evolving improvement in Speed Post module. This need to be done at the earliest
(c)Scientific Measurement of beats: On the basis of our past experience there is no scientific measurement of beats anywhere in India. Only formalities and guess work is done while sitting on the table and the postmen staff has to bear the brunt.  It was decided that Scientific measurement of scientific devices, like foot meter and cyclometer will be used to measure the exact area of the beat traversed by a postman during his duty hour in the interest of rationalization of beat avoiding unduly long distance.   Whether instructions/orders for scientific review of postmen beats have been issued to the circles
(d) Combination of beats: It was decided in the meeting that combination of beats in the post offices having the 4+ strength of postmen should be removed. After detailed discussion it was decided that the Directorate will consider the issue of instructions to all the Circles to the effect that combination of beats should be resorted to only by exception as it adversely impacts the delivery efficiency.
(e) Delivery of Heavy parcels and EPP articles: It was pointed out by the staff side that Postman face difficulty in delivery of registered parcels weighing more than 5 Kgs each and EPP articles of which the maximum weight of 35Kgms, per articles has been fixed. It was highlighted that either some reasonable rate and mode of conveyance for delivery EPP articles should be fixed or the rates of coolie charges fixed in the past should be revised for efficient delivery of registered parcel.  It was decided that the Directorate will consider reiterating the instructions on coolie charges to all the Circles so that the delivery of heavy parcels is not adversely affected. Whether coolie charges pertaining to heavy parcels have been enhanced due to high prices. As regards EPP parcels, whether the mode of conveyance with rate of each mode have been decided by the Directorate.
(f) Corrigendum on density of population: The staff side drew attention of the committee to note of Sl. 8 in the Directorate letter No 9-1/2005-WSl/PE l dated 5.2.2010 which stipulates that area having a density of population 2500 per Sq. KM may be taken as congested area “and pointed out that the same has incorrectly been printed as it should refer to 2500 per sq. Mile instead of 2500 sq meter. They quoted a clarification received from PTC, Mysore which has cited Directorate letter dated 19.02.76 indicating establishment norms for Postmen and defining a congested area or having a density of population of 2500 per sq. Mile. After discussion it was agreed that Directorate would examine and issue a suitable amendment / corrigendum to the Note 8 of the revised norms of postmen establishment.
(g) Creating of justified additional posts: In this connection while implementing the system for delivery work and allowing postmen to write correct remarks for non-delivery The staff side drew attention to item No 25 minutes of the last JCM meeting issued on 1.3.2012 wherein it is mentioned that the issue is under examination by the Postman Committee being chaired by CGM (PLI). After discussion, the view emerged that this item is not part of the Committee’s mandate and the issue pertains to creation/ re-deployment of Posts which is basically a policy issue. However, the staff side mentioned that Postmen were not able to write correct remarks for non delivery of an article due to heavy work in the project Arrow Offices, it was therefore decided that the experience gathered after implementation of the project Arrow in various Post Offices could be examined. Result of examination has not been communicated so far in this regard.

48. Provisioning the facility of Mobile telephone to Mail Overseer/Cash Overseer
The mobile phone will prove helpful to connect the authorities like Postmaster/SSPOs when there is any   requirement of excess cash or any imminent danger to cash/Mail on the way. There will be easy access to SDI, ASP and SP and can easily meet the requirement related to cash movement. Mail overseer while inspecting any BO can clear some doubts coming to the mind of mail overseer. 

49. Door to Door Scientific Measurement of Beats:-
At present the door to door beat measurement system adopted by the department is not  only unsatisfactory but also incorrect one as neither scientific device like foot meter nor cyclometer is used to assess the actual length of the beat. The measurement of beats is generally done while sitting on the table by guess work only..  Moreover the workload of mail delivery and a number of houses to be visited during duty of eight hours has nowhere been laid down causing extreme harassment to postmen staff. It is demanded that the number of houses to be visited and number of articles to be delivered should be laid down in the interest of delivering efficiency and rationalization of the workload of postmen staff as well.

50. Supply of better quality of uniforms
This is the important item and generally it is overlooked/neglected. Further it is mentioned that no timely supply anywhere in the Country was made resulting the uniformed staff remains without uniform and they are bound to purchase the cloth from their own pockets for which no reimbursement is made. Now it should be made clear that whenever there is any delay for supply of uniform for uniform staff should be allowed to purchase the cloth as per fixed amount and the same should be reimbursed in the interest of staff.  Similar action in respect of other kit items should be made available
(a) Provision of cash payment in lieu of non supply of uniform and kit items: Whenever uniform and other kit items are not supplied to the eligible staff whatever the reasons may be. In such circumstances a cash equivalent to the price of each item should be paid.

51. Supply of Kit Book: Union demand that every uniformed employee should be supplied Kit Book at the time of appointment.  This system would make transparency to maintain a regular supply of Uniform and kit items. At present individual is not provided with kit book and all the records of supply of uniform/kit items are maintained by the post office resulting individual does now know when the next supply of each item would become. It lacks transparency.  As such kit cards should be given individually as his personal kit book  to maintain transparency.

52. Revision of Syllabus for Departmental Exams:
As the only avenue open to the cadre of Postman / MTS for higher promotion is that Postal Assistants through competitive examinations. The Department opted for revision of syllabus and pattern of examinations and the Staff Side to agree to it. It was told to us that the revision of syllabus and pattern of examinations would go a long way to help more candidates get through the examination to avoid many vacancies go unfilled after every examination. It took a long time for finalizing the syllabus and new method of examination introduced for LGO exam. However it is found that contrary to what was told by the Department the examinations of LGOs as well as the examinations from GDS to Postman and MTS have become so tough that it has become extremely difficult to answer many questions.  This has led to a situation wherein the candidates could not get through these examinations and a large number of vacancies remain unfilled after the examinations.

53. Cadre Restructuring of Postman and MTS
The item is long pending and to be discussed and decided. The first and foremost issue on which a bias against the Postman is clearly visible is that of cadre restructuring for this cadre. The Department though conceded to form a Cadre Restructuring Committee during the strike negotiations with the Postal Joint Council of Action had issued orders omitting the cadre of the Postman and MTS from the ambit of cadre restructuring. This shows the mind-set of the Department on the important issue of cadre restructuring of Postman and MTS cadre. The stand of the Postal Directorate was against the direction of the Official Side in the National Anomaly Committee that every department shall go into the issue of cadre restructuring for boosting the promotional avenues of employees rather than depending too much on the MACP Scheme for that purpose. It is a known fact that the cadre of Postman and MTS have no in-situ promotion in their cadre except the promotion to the cadre of Postal Assistant through a competitive examination. Every other cadre other than the cadres of Postman and MTS have their own hierarchical promotions in their own cadre and this discrimination cannot be ended without a proper cadre restructuring in place for the Postman and MTS cadre. Even the flimsy promotion for the cadre of Postman earlier to the introduction of TBOP/BCR like Head Postman, Sorting Postman etc have disappeared from the scene and as on date no promotion in the cadre is available to both these cadres. Unfortunately the Department of Posts not only in a position to appreciate our contention as well as the proposal for cadre restructuring based on a percentage basis as available to all cadres in the Department of Railways but not inclined to consider any cadre restructuring proposal to these cadres. The absence of any promotion to them in their own cadre leaves them totally frustrated and takes away any incentive to perform better to the services. This has to be properly appreciated and attended to by the Postal Directorate in the absence of Cadre Restructuring Committee failed to find out any alternate proposals to our proposal based on percentage.


54. Rationalizing the Postman Beats scientifically
The matter relating to the issue has been reported many times to DG (Posts) to look into the issue for rationalization, but nothing positive has been done so far. Special attention is requested to clinch the issue by rationalization of beats at the earliest.

55. Creation Posts of Postmen against newly constructed  Cities /Area: Instances of the creation new Raipur city (capital of Chhattisgarh) have come to notice wherein the construction of buildings has started and mails started pouring for the staff working huge construction.  Accordingly expansion of many cities like Gurgaon and Faridabad etc is also going on all sides resulting excess work for delivery.  It would be appreciated if necessary sanction of postmen staff according to construction/expansion is taken before hand avoiding delivery complication in the future.

56. Grant of PA Promotion on seniority to Plus 2 qualified Postman and MTS
There are many postmen employees having qualification Plus 2 should be made eligible for promotion to PA for provisioning some percentage for this cadre on the basis of seniority –cum-fitness. 

57. Review of Postman norms by setting up a work study unit:
Since 1986 onwards there has been a sea change in traffic, the number of houses being built in four storied building on the demolishing of old houses generally in all Metros and small cities   resulted in multiplying four times population.  Such type of situation prevailing at present has also resulted in the huge volume of  mail to be delivered by postmen.  However, the matter related to postmen issues on different subjects was taken up time to time with the department of posts,  but no positive result has been achieved..  In order to resolve the workload of postmen, it would be pertinent to set up work study unit including one member from staff side  to look into  whether the all issues relating to postmen work/job so that the actual assessment of work could be ascertained for proper justification of work .  In the whole process of Work Study, it is to be seen how much time is left with the postmen staff for delivery as he has to spend at least two hours before commencing his journey for beat delivery.

58. Cycle Maintenance Allowance to MTS: The Cycle Maintenance Allowance is paid to all Postman staff without any conditions whereas the MTS Staff who are engaged in letter box clearing etc like out of office work are excluded from the ambit of CMA. This is unjustified. The MTS Staff also is to be paid CMA without any conditions as like Postman staff. Our Union urges upon you to issue necessary orders to pay CMA to all MTS without any conditions

59. Grant of OTA to Postmen staff: Whenever excess work is done by postmen staff:  It is seen that the grant of OTA/compensation is not granted to them whenever they return late due to excess work.  They should be considered for grant of OTA for excess work performed by them like PAs working in the Post offices

60. Grant of Special Allowance/Increment: The posts of Mail Overseer, Cash Overseer, Sorting Postman and Head Postman were treated in the past as promotional posts and were paid some allowance against each post.  Now nothing is paid to them but they are given higher responsibilities to perform the said posts. In this connection it is mentioned that they should be allowed to perform postman duty and not to be deployed on such posts, if no special increment/allowance is granted to them.

61. Revision of Fixed Monetary Compensation (FMC) : This has reference to your office  letter No 10-7/2003.P.E.II dated 24th Nov 2010 wherein the existing rateof revision has been enhanced for each category except Multi Tasking staff whose rate of remuneration has been reduced @ Rs 60/- per holiday for 4 hours  whereas MTS staff was getting @ Rs 63.45 per holiday for 3 hrs on an hourly basis @ Rs 21.15 per hour. Protracted correspondence made proved infructuous. These need to be reviewed for proper justice to the MTS staff.

62. Grant of cash handling allowance to cash overseers and  mail overseers
As regards cash handling allowance, it is intimated that handling of cash is also done by Cash Overseers and Mail Overseers like other employees handling cash in the department In this connection it is stated that staff handling cash other than Mail Overseers and Cash Overseers are granted cash handling allowance.  But the staff of mail overseer and cash overseers is deprived of the allowance. They also carry extra risk and responsibilities while performing their duties. In this regard. It would not be out of question to mention that deprived staff should also be considered likewise other staff in the department.

64.  Ledger Agreement
The ledger Agreement of number of Small Savings Schemes has not been completed in last 5 to 10 years and in respect of Recurring Deposit Account since 1987 in number of Head Office. While giving reply on the subject under RTI some many Divisional heads informed that the ledger Agreement work  has been stopped from the year 2002. This is a very serious matter will lead to many frauds.

The staff side therefore demands  that, the ledger agreement work on all small saving schemes accounts including Recurring Deposit Account should be completed within one year.

65.  Centralization of RD, MIS, SCSS Work
 In 2002 the SB work of RD, MIS, has been decentralized by the department without consultation with  staff side. The Senior Citizen Savings Scheme has also been brought under  decentralization. There is no second checking on the transactions of these accounts and due to this the cases of frauds have  increased day by day.  This is also admitted by One Circle Head (CPMG Himachal Pradesh) in the RJCM.

The staff side therefore demands that all Small Savings Schemes work should be centralized again.

66.  Norms for delivery staff
All Delivery POs, all the Beats of Postmen in the PO’s may be calibrated at equidistant. One postman for the work of 450 minutes be allotted Orders may be issued on the subject. One hour allotted for advance preparation of the work in computerisation should be included in the data calculation in the revision cases.

(i) Unaccountable Postal articles may be ordered to be delivered to watchman (Security) of the flats/Society or at the Society Office, due to heavy shortage of field staff.

(ii) Undelivered accountable article returned with remarks ‘time barred’ delivery should be permitted and no action be taken for such remarks. ‘Time barred’ for delivery may be approved as prescribe remark for return.

68.Definition of Congested area
Definition of the congested area of 2500 per square miles need to be reexamined due to the growing population in the square area in the land is increasing very fast, in urban areas a small portion of land can be considered as congested area. Consequently, appropriate strength of delivery staff will come up for consideration.

69.  Maintenance of P&T Colony, Sahar, Mumbai
Close and kind attention to be given to the pitiable plight of the residence of Sahar, P&T Colony, Sahar, Mumbai-400099. The residence in this colony is anxiously awaiting for years together to mitigate their predicament which is not fully cared for by the local civil wing, urgent action needed. During the year 2011-2012 Maharashtra Circle has surrendered funds of Rs. One crore to DG Office, the fund was surrendered due to shortage of civil employees/officials. So please release this fund amount of Rs. 1 crore for the completion of the pending work.

70. Provision of issue of VIP card for Railway reservation to JCM Departmental Council Members for attending Departmental Council Meeting.
 All Departmental Council Members are not in Foreign Service and not residing in Delhi. They are getting difficulties for Railway Reservation. We request that all Departmental Council Members may please be provided with VIP Card for Railway Reservation and they should be provided VIP Quota Railway Reservation as deemed fit.

71.  Heavy delay in the disposal of Rule 9 cases
So many retired officials proceeded with Rule 9 of CCS pension rules are not disposed of despite years of time are passing. Failing of Timely disposal is a matter of concern as the affected parties are waiting for very long periods for justice. Some filthy and revenging nature of the charges at the fag end of service were floated and the charged officials are in endless waiting for getting their pension benefits. To facilitate early justice to innocents, speedy and timely disposal of all Rule 9 cases is much needed of the hour.


72.  Unwarranted delay in finalization of disciplinary cases
Despite the Government has reiterated its instructionvide  DOPT OM No. 425/04/2012-AVD IV (A) dated 29.04.2012 for initiating disciplinary cases without delay and conclude the proceeding in time, there are several cases pending years together leading mental agony and distress to the charged officials for a prolonged period.

It was instructed vide Dte. No. 4-26/98-vig dated 2/4/99 earlier that Rule 14 cases should be completed by the IO within 6 months from the date of its appointment. Accountability may please be fixed on IO, PO and DA for delaying. Justice delayed is nothing but the justice denied may be made aware to the concerned to avoid procrastination. A clear cut instruction is needed to be issued to all disciplinary authorities not to resort any revenging charges to settle their goals with biased intention.

73.  Issues of Postmaster Cadre officials
It is happened while calling for volunteers for various grades of Postmaster cadre, it was assured to the applicants vide Para 4, 5, 6 of the Directorate letter No. DG (P) No. 4-17/2008-SPB II dated 07.02.2011 that the same years as minimum qualifying service will be adhered for the promotions of Postmaster Grade-I to Postmaster Grade-II and Postmaster Grade-III as in the cases of LSG to HSG II and HSG II to HSG I, many senior HSG II officials opted for PM Grade II are now by passed by junior HSG II officials remained in the General line by getting HSG I on completion of 3 years of qualifying service.

As assured while the initial constitution of Postmaster Grade by the Directorate to maintain same qualifying service, all the Postmaster Grade II officials having 3 years of service in HSG II& Postmaster Grade-II combinedly may be promoted to Postmaster Grade-III by taking in to account of anomaly caused to Postmaster Grade-II officials. Since there is clear cut going back from the instructions and assurances, the volunteers opted for Postmaster Grade on the basis of the said assurances may be allowed to switch over to General Line. There is a provision in the extant instruction on returning back the Postmaster cadre official to General line if they are not fulfilling the requisite standards during their probation. As the Postmaster Grade officials are much frustrated of their future career profile are not commensurated with their responsibilities, most of the  Postmaster Grade-I and Grade II officials are ready to switch over to General line at least to work in Head offices as supervisors and to fit in PS Group ‘B’ examination.

74.  Anomaly in grant of one increment to the MTS stagnated and their DNI falls in between 01.01.2006 to 30.06.2006.
After the implementation of Sixth CPC, the MTS whose pay become stagnated prior to 01.01.2006 were granted one increment in the new pay band on 01.01.2006. Whereas, for the MTS whose next DNI falls between 01.01.2006 to 31.06.2006 but stagnated as on 01.01.2006 have not been granted one increment while implementing  the orders No. 4-4/2008-PCC dated 20.03.2012 due to non specification of the same in the communication.

It is therefore requested to accord appropriate clarifications in his regard.

75.  Non grant of MACP promotions to the Drivers promoted from Group ‘D’ cadre
As per the DOPT clarification vide No. 35011/03/2008-Estt (O) dated 30.10.2010 the earlier service of Driver promoted from Group ‘D’ cadre on qualifying examination for promotion in T. S. Driver, would not be counted as promotion for MACPs and the regular service as T S Driver will be taken afresh.

The placement of staff car Driver is not in the hierarchy of the Promotion of Group ‘D’ employees as per the DOPT Model RR and the Group ‘D’ services should not be taken for MACP. The regular service for the MACP for staff car Drivers would be from the date of appointment as staff car drivers.This has not been implemented in postal For example in West Bengal Circle, the case has not been decided in the case of Sri. Md. Rehamatullah, Driver, Inspection Vehicle, North Hooghly division.

Suitable clarification may please be issued to all concerned.

76.  Non grant of MACP to the SBCO officials appointed from Postmen etc.
As LDC (SBCO) is a separate hierarchical cadre and the direct recruitment for appearing the exam by Postmen then, the service of the SBCO officials shall be taken only from the initial appointment in SBCO cadre and the past services shall not be taken for computation of MACP.

The Chief PMG, West Bengal vide his D. O. letter dated 05.02.2013 has confirmed this point and sought clarification from the Directorate in order to dispose the CAT judgment confirming the position stated in para supra.

It is requested to issue necessary clarification at the earliest.



77.  Abnormal delay and non finalization of Recruitment Rules for PA, Circle office.
Due to non finalization of Recruitment Rules for PA circle office, the vacancies for the many years have not been filled up. The delay causes a concern. If the revised RR may take same more time for approval of nodal Ministries, the recruitment may be finalized as per the old Recruitment Rules.

78.  Formation of separate RMS division of Uttarakhand Circle
Considering the improvement in efficiency and better supervision in the Mail sector, a separate division with the headquarters at Dehradun for monitoring mails for Uttarakhand circle is the needy one. It is requested to consider the same.

79.  Fixing prescribed tenure for Marketing Executives and grant of Special Allowance
Considering the nature of work and to encourage the Marketing Executives, Special Allowance may please be considered. Similarly they should not be allowed to continue beyond 4 years tenure which will create vested interest.

80.  Replacement of outdated computer, Printers and prompt supply of computer stationeries.
In many POs, the computers are more than 10 years old and it could not cater to the present day requirements. Many printers are out of service and there is no action to replace such systems and printers. Many UPS are not in good condition. Further due to non supply of adequate funds, Computer stationeries are not supplied and there are restrictions.

All Circle heads may be directed to assess such accessories and replace them in a phased manner and ensure smooth functioning of the systems.
 
Further when the demand of supply of Lazer Printers was taken up by the circle unions, it was replied that there is no plan provision for this activity and the matter has to be taken up with the Directorate. For the efficient and effective work, the supply of Lazer printers is a must.

81.  Recovery of CGHS subscription from the date of issue of card instead of Date of joining.
At present, the CGHS subscriptions are being recovered from the date of joining. However, treatment is allowed only after the issue of card. It is therefore requested that the subscription may be recovered from the officials from the date of issue of CGHS card and not from the date of joining.

82.  Enhancement of special casual leave for union meetings.
At present, 20 days have been allowed for the grant of special casual leave to the officials for attending union meetings, circle conference, seminars etc. This is insufficient. Further in some circles, the days in which the union secretaries attending the Monthly Meetings/Bi-monthly Meetings are also construed as special casual leave instead of duty period as the formal meetings with administration will not cover up with other union meetings.

It is therefore requested to clarify the same and also to enhance the number of special casual leave to attend union Meetings/Seminars.

83.  Provision of LTC facilities by air to NE/Assam employees.
There is a strong grievance that the LTC facilities by air up to some specific stations atleast have not been provided to the officials working in NE/Assam.

It is requested to take up the same with the nodal Ministry for orders.

84.  Counting of training period for postmen service.
The DOPT issued instructions to count the training period of qualifying service to the directed recruited officials and it is in vogue. Whereas the same has not been extended so far to the GDS who have appointed as Postmen/Group ‘D’ on direct recruitment for duly counting their training period as qualifying service for all purposes.

It is therefore requested to kindly cause orders to construe the training period of Postmen/MTS shall be taken as the qualifying for all purposes.

85.  Discrimination in service for appearing LGO exam between Postmen & MTS
As per the existing rules, the minimum qualifying service prescribed for appearing LGO exams for Postmen and Group D is three and five years respectively and there is a clear discrimination between the equal Group ‘C’ for appearing the same LGO exam. As both the posts of MTS & Postmen are in union Group ‘C”, this discrimination is icorrect.
It is therefore requested to reduce the five years period to MTS as three years.

86.  Engagement of Qualified GDS in vacant Posts of PA/SAS
The shortage of staff in Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant is very acute due to non filling of vacant posts, prolonged officiating in LSG, HSG II & HSG I Posts, diversion of Posts to ME & System oriented works, deputation to circle office etc. The officials are forced to look after two or three PAs works daily which causes erosion in efficiency and criticism from customers. In order to overcome the present shortage, it is requested to kindly cause orders to engage well qualified GDS available in the department on daily rated basis as if engaged in Postmen/Group ‘D’ short term vacancies.

87.  Non filling up of canteen staff
Eventhough, the DOPT vide its OM No. 15/2/2010-Dir (c) dated 13.10.2010 & 27.06.2011 directed to fill up all the vacant canteen staff, the process has not been commenced in the Departmental canteens functioning in the Department of Posts.

It is therefore requested to cause appropriate orders to fill up all the vacant post in a time frame.

88.  Duplication of work both manual & Computer – Request to cause orders to dispense with manual entries.
In most of the circles, despite after the computerization, the officials have been ordered to carry out manual maintenance of records like SO Account, TCB etc. When the issue was discussed with Chief PMG Kerala, it was replied that there is no orders issued by the Directorate (PO branch) to dispense with the maintenance of the SO account in form PA 17 part I & II. As such so account in the prescribed form has to be manually maintained in every SO.” in some circles, charge sheets have been issued for non maintaining SB Log Book etc. manually by the disciplinary authorities.

After the computerization, maintenance of manual work should be dispensed with and officials should not be compelled on this score.

89.  Non refund of the amount recovered under the New Pension Scheme& Non settlement of dues to the deceased/retired employees under NPS
Consequent upon the clarification of the Government of India that in case of new recruits appointed after 01.01.2004 but remained in training prior to 01.01.2004 shall be covered under the old pension scheme, more than 10000 Postal Assistants were brought under the old pension scheme. However, the recoveries made from them towards the new pension scheme have not been refunded yet despite many representations.Serious action is requested to refund the amount early.

(ii) Similarly in the event of resignation/retirement, the pension fund has not yet been refunded besides payment of pension. Many officials joined after 2004 and many GDS promoted after 2004 to Postmen could not get any benefits so far under this NPS.

It is requested to cause appropriate action in this regard.

90.  Arbitrary imposement of recovery from APM Accounts for excess drawal of Bonus to GDS in AP Circle.
The Directorate caused orders to recover the excess Paid bonus to GDS from the APM Accounts/Postmasters instead of recovering the amount from the concerned GDS or appealing against the Court decisions for non recovery of the excess paid amount. The court did not specify that the amount should be recovered from any one. One Head Postmaster has been proceeded Rule 14 on the date of his retirement and converted as Rule 9 and did not get the retirement benefits for the reason of excess drawal of Bonus to GDS. This is arbitrary, unjust and against to the orders on the subject.

Suitable orders may please be issued to withdraw the earlier instructions to fix responsibility on APM/Postmasters and the amount may be recovered from the officials to whom it is paid.

91.  Revision of Honorarium to the arrangements less than 14 days in Treasuries in Post office.
No further orders had been issued to revise the honorarium of Rs. 4/- per day fixed in 1990 for the arrangement of less than 14 days in Post office treasury based on the revision of treasury allowance.

It is requested to revise the rate of honorarium for such officiating arrangements being made in treasury for the period below 14 days.

92.  Conduct of Postmen exam – request modification
(i)     Despite the introduction of objective type, the questions are being set above the standard of state board syllabus in matriculation.
(ii)   As the exam is conducted on a regional basis, the GDS is forced to spend huge amounts for journey, stayal etc. to write the exam.
(iii) As the answers are asked to be written in white papers instead of OMRs, there are several corruptions in the valuation as well as in the exam centre. There is scope for quo replacing the answer papers and it will lead to major corruption.

As such it is felt that earlier practice of divisional wise exam is better and it should be conducted on OMR method and answer sheet should be in the precrribed sheet supplied by the Department with some identification work and not write paper.

93.  Impact of downgradation of ED SOs in to ED BOs – request to provide manpower.
After the down gradation of EDSOs and converted them as BOs, the following works were added to the class II and class III offices.
(i)                 Issue and payment of money orders, supervision of delivery works, closing and opening of a mail bag, account bag and cash bag.
(ii)               Work related to MPKBY agents attached to EDSOs are translated to account office as MPKBY agents cannot be attached to EDBOs.
(iii)             Pass books of all new accounts opened in EDBOs has to be issued by account office apart from the incorporation of SB/RD/TD deposit and withdrawals in ED BOs.

All the works mentioned above are being managed single/double handedly besides the work of their own.

It is therefore requested to provide adequate manpower either redeployment or by means of compensation etc. to the single/double handed offices.

94.  Non grant of MACP to Para Medical staff
The para medical staff of P&T Dispensary was not brought under the MACP scheme so far. It is requested to consider the same.

95.  Lifting Ban on filling up the Post of Stenographer Grade III
Like SA and ME, number of Postal Assistant are on deputation to work as Stenographer.  In the RJCM Maharashtra Circle the item for non utilization  of PAs against the Stenographer was taken and the Administration has given a reply as there is BAN on filling up the post of Stenographer Grade III and as these posts are vacant, the services of PAs are  being utilized against these posts.  RJCM in its reply  further mentioned that the matter has already been taken up with the Dte but there is no reply from the Dte.

The staff side therefore demands that to lift the Ban on the filling of the post of Stenographer Grade III and fill up all posts of Stenographer Grade I to III without delay.

96.   Participation of representatives of recognized Unions in the committee deciding Policy of the Department.
At present the officers are calling the representatives of Unions to see the presentation of any New Schemes  to be introduced by the department . But its feasibility and workability  have to be discussed before the implementation of the Scheme. For the smooth working of the department and  proper implementation of the scheme it is necessary to discuss it with the workers/ union representative before launching any scheme.
The Staff Side therefore demands that the representatives  of recognized Union may be included in the committee deciding any New Schemes.

97.   Computerization
There is a statement from the Higher officers/ Government that, 155000 POST OFFICES are computerized. We brought it to the notice  of the administration that, there is more than one lakh branch Post Offices where no computers are installed. In many department /offices printers are not provided as  per requirement. The entries in Pass Books of Small Savings Account including SB & RD Accounts are done manually. No History sheets have been maintained  for computers and other instruments. Old computers are not replaced for  many years. Due to load shedding the staff is forced to do the  work manually  and the in charge  of Pos(SPM/PM)  are sitting in the PO’s upto midnight  for sending DET. The Government has given a lot of funds for modernization/computerization  of PO’s. But  there is no proper utilization of funds. The Divisional heads are sending reports as “All the PO’s have been completely computerized  but in reality it is not true.    

The staff side therefore demands for proper utilization of  funds allotted for computerization. Old  computers should be replaced time to time and printers should be provided to all PO’s as per their requirement. The staff side further demands that, the committee may be appointed to visit any Post Office in small cities and rural area at any time at all levels and the union representatives should be a member of said committee.

98.  Checking of Vouchers of all Small Savings Schemes
At present no branch is functioning  in any Head Post Office as “SB “ or  “ RD SO” and if  so no   sufficient staff has been given to  those branches. The staff of Head Office and SBCO section are  posting figures of  transactions as per particulars noted in “List of Transactions” without checking of vouchers.
Because of this an amount of more than Four Hundred Crores is shown as “Unposted  amount “(Deposit as well as withdrawal) by the SBCO’s in all circles. Not only that, the cases of minus balance is cominginto light. It is a duty of Head Office and SBCO to check the vouchers also before posting and if any irregularity is found it should be brought to the notice of the concerned office immediately. But they are not doing their job properly.

The staff side therefore demands that, the “Unposted “ figure should be made “Zero” before asking  license  from the Reserve Bank of India for Post Bank.

101. Grant of peripheral HRA in consonance with the List of Urban Agglomerations notified in 2011 Population totals released by the Census of India 2011 of Govt. of India, instead of awaiting for dependency certificate years-to-gether from the respective collectors.
It is well placed in the Census of India 2011 that the notified urban agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining growths. Instead of forwarding separate proposal, the Circle heads may be advised to collect all details and take up the proposals as one time. It will minimise the time and workload as well enable to issue early sanctions.
102.Request to withdraw the extension of business hours up to 5.00 PM (total 7 hours) including Saturdays against ILO norms and against 5 day week- administrative office/ 6 day week – operative office principles.
As per the instructions contained in Dte. No. 11-2/2004-p. o. dt. 26.6.2012 instructions were issued to all the Divisions/units in other regions also to revise/extend the business hours up to 17.00 hours based on demand and revenue and based on this in Tamilnadu Circle, in one region ordered to extend the counter working hours for seven hours which results the closure of all offices late . The counter working hours should not be raised beyond five hours  and six hours for bigger offices agreed upon earlier. It is requested to cause appropriate instructions in this regard.

102. Maintaining LR strength and filling up the vacancies
Due to acute shortage of staff, the existing LRPAs were positioned against regular vacant posts, years-together,  and slowly the LR P.A. S were amalgamated within the  sanctioned strength mostly in all the Divisions  and the  Rectt. was denied against  the 10% LRPAs posts, as in the case of residual vacancies. Hence  a thorough review is requested in order to restore the LR strength exclusively.




PENDING ITEMS IN THE LAST DC (JCM) & STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING ON JCM SUBJECT
 1. Standing Committee Meeting held on 18.12.2012 
1.      Cadre Restructuring for all Non-Gazetted Group B & C cadres
2.      Creation of System Administrators Cadre.
3.      Computation of proper norms for work allotment to existing System Administrators and grant of certain essential amenities.
4.      Request for discontinuance of the practice of obtaining fidelity / security bond from the employees handling cash.
5.      Protection of pay of the defunct scale of PO & RMS Accountants who opted for general line under Directorate letter No. 2-22/88 - PE I dt. 01.12.92.
6.      Revision of Cash Allowance to the SPMs handling cash in the absence of treasurer.
7.      Conveyance of cash with police escort- Problems there on.
8.      Fixing Norms/ Time Factors to Postal Stores Depot; Circle Stamp Depot & creation of establishment.
9.      Stop harassing staff on contributory factors for simple and flimsy reasons by misusing the provision of ‘unbecoming of Government Servant’ deviating the ruling contained in Volume III, FHB etc.
10.  Allowing to appear in the Departmental Exam like IPOs – case of physically handicapped officials
11.  Transfer of all HSG I Posts to General line
12.  Payment of honorarium to supervisors & Staff of Divisional offices for processing of PLI and RPLI proposals.
13.  Grant of OTA/Excess Duty Allowance to the SPMs working in single/Double handed Post offices.
14.  Counting the training period for benefits of promotion under TBOP / BCR scheme
15.  Holding of examination for filling up to posts of AMM in MMS
16.  Holding of DPC for filling up the posts of Deputy Manager MMS
17.  Appointment to the grade of Supdt. Stg. In RMS
18.  Acute shortage of ‘C’ Bags.
19.  Implementation of recommendation of the 5th CPC with regard to payment of cash handling allowance to treasurers and Asst. Teasurers in Post offices.
20.  Allot 19% Group B vacancies for General line and permit all Group C official in Postal, RMS, Admn. and Postal A/Cs with minimum 20 years of service to appear in the exam by dispensing with present reservation of posts to RMS & Admn. Staff.
21.  Anomaly in the preparation of PA gradation list. Date of confirmation should not be taken now and date of appointment be taken for construing seniority. Fixing seniority based on the date of confirmation in unconstitutional and discriminatory and dropping of confirmation examination.
22.  Pay protection to employees who seek transfer to a lower post under FR 15 (a)/transfer under Rule 38.
23.  To fill up the time scale Driver Post at MMS.
24.  Construction of Departmental Buildings for Postal Accounts Offices at Hyderabad, Trivandrum and Patna.
25.  Problems arisen subsequent on Centralization of Tax related work at HO in SB Branch.

  1. JCM (DC) Meeting hold on 28.12.2012
  1. Grant of higher rate of HRA in respect of offices situated in urban limits.
  1. Imposing unjustified conditions for appearing  IP Examination for the departmental quota vacancies.
  2. Construction of new building at Kodialbail HSG I SO in Mangalore Division, Karnataka Circle
  3. Construction of new departmental building for Itanagar Head Post office.
  4. Replacing Kerosene generators by Diesel generators
  5. Uniform application of incentive for IMT work
  6. Recovery of huge amount being interest Paid on PPF Account opened on Self name and also in the name of Minors (i.e. on two accounts) prior to 06.12.2000 – case of Karnataka Circle
  7. Fixation of pay of MTS (Group C officials) who were granted ACP-I and ACP-II upgradations prior to 01.01.2006 consequent upon implementation of 6thCPC recommendation in the light of Postal Directorate’s latest order no. 1-20/2008-PCC (Pt.) dtd. 18.07.2011.
  8. Dies non period should also be taken for reckoning of continuous service while granting ACP/MACP to officials:
  9. Arbitrary recovery of Postage in case of foreign articles returned due to non availability of service
  10. Fixation of Pay for canteen employees after Sixth CPC
  11. Clarification issued on encashment of earned leave in connection with availing LTC– Payment of difference
  12. Filling up of the unfilled direct recruitment vacancies kept under skeleton as per the screening committee recommendation for the year 2006 to 2008.
  13. Abnormal delay in filling up of vacant LSG, HSG II and HSG-I vacancies due to non-holding of DPCs in many circles
  14. Immediate filling up vacant Posts of Chief PMGs, PMGS and DPS
  15. Denial of relaxed standards to GDS in the appointment of Postal Assistants in the revised recruitment rules - regarding.
  16. Special drive for residual vacancies
  17. Immediately arrange for filling up of vacant posts in the cadre of PACO & MTS in Circle Administrative offices.
  18. Promotion of OS to AD (Rectt.)
  19. Tenure in RMS Head Record offices/Divisional offices
  20. Non-filling of IPO post of Direct recruits in J & K Circle
  21. Short drawal of Grade Pay – In case of Pharmacists in P&T Dispensary
  22. Stepping of pay of the promotee senior with direct recruited junior on or after 1.1.2006.
  23. Request to provide one time option to the officials whose increment falls between Feb 2006 to June 2006
  24. Recovery effected from Commutation of pension from Postal pensioners who had proceeded on voluntary retirement during the period from 1.1.2006 to 31.8.2008.
  25. Grant of Grade Pay of Rs. 1800 to Group D/MTS who retired/expired from service after 31.08.2008 without having been imparted training:
  26. Fixing norms for Postmen work
  27. Performing double duty by Postmen on Double Duty Allowance Basis:-
  28. Provisioning of 10% LR.
  29. Irregular commutation of LR strength.
  30. Fixing standard operating procedures and uniform code and rules for all Postal Training Centers.
  31. Upgradation of pay as per sixth CPC to Group ‘C’ cadre in response to Group ‘D’ Selected under blind quota.
  32. Implementing online facility for all Postal employees having General Provident Fund (GPF) Account to get information regarding their GPF accounts directly from the internet:
  33. Supply of updated Postal Manuals, Volumes and Reference books to all offices
  34. Bifurcation of Bastar and Raigarh divisions in Chattisgarh Circle
  35. Request for giving incentive for booking & dispatch of Aadhar Speed Post Articles / bags at different UID P2P Centers of India.
  36. Out Station Allowance for the RMS staff working in sections
  37. All National Speed Post Hubs should  be under the control of RMS Divisions.
  38. Review of work load in Business Office.
  39. Providing Full bogie/SLR coach accommodation for RMS Sections
  40. Issuance of clear instructions to all CPMGs that in the city areas where Cos/ROs are situated, decentralization of RPLI/PLI should not be done.
  41. (i) Timely supply of uniform and issue of Kit Card.
  42. Downgradation of HSG II AHRO post in Maharasthra Circle
  43. Release of arrears on a/c of messing Incentives for J & K Circle.
  44. Open postal dispensary in the valley as is existing in Jammu