Friday, November 27, 2015

Black Day



DECEMBER 1st & 2nd , 2015 STRIKE DEFERRED


IT HAS BEEN INFORMED BY OUR CHQ THAT THE DECEMBER 1st and 2nd STRIKE HAS BEEN DEFERRED AND IT HAS BEEN DECIDED THAT THE SECRETARY GENERAL AND ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES OF NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE) WILL SIT ON TWO DAYS HUNGER FAST INFRONT OF DAK BHAWAN, NEW DELHI ON 1st & 2ndDECEMBER 2015. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE PROGRAMME IT HAS BEEN ALSO DECIDED TO OBSERVE ONE DAY MASS HUNGER FAST IN FRONT OF ALL CPMG / PMG & DIVISIONAL OFFICES ON 11th DECEMBER 2015 BY THE RESPECTIVE CIRCLE AND DIVISIONAL UNION OFFICE BEARERS.

Friday, November 20, 2015

7th CPC HIGHLIGHTS CIRCULATED BY FINANCE MINISTRY








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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Seventh Pay Commission to submit report on November 19, 2015 i.e. Tomorrow 19.30 Hrs.


The 7th Pay Commission, under the chairmanship of Justice A.K.Mathur, will submit its 900-page report to the centre tomorrow at 19.30 Hrs.

A review of the 7th Central Pay Commission :-


25.09.2013 – P. Chidambaram, the then Minister of Finance, made headlines when he announced the proposal to constitute the 7th Pay Commission.


04.02.2014 – The then Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh gave approval for constituting the 7th Pay Commission. Under the chairmanship of Justice A.K.Mathur, a four-member Pay Commission committee was formed (1. Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur, Chairman; 2. Vivek Rae, Member; 3. Dr. Rathin Roy, Member; and 4. Mrs. Meena Agarwal, Secretary).


28.02.2014 – The Terms of Reference were issued to the Pay Commission, with the approval of the cabinet.


The Pay Commission was given 18 months time to complete its work. This time around, the commission managed to effectively complete its task, almost on time.


The Pay Commission visited various places in the country to personally inspect the work conditions and gather feedback from the workers associations and representatives.


Opinions were invited from all, and not just the NC JCM Staff Side, Confederations and major employees unions and associations.


The Pay Commission hosted its own website where it regularly updated its progress.


In a section called “Questionnaire,” the commission asked questions to the visitors and gathered online feedback from them.


24.06.2014 – the NC JCM Staff Side presented a Memorandum to the Pay Commission, containing the suggestions and proposed pay structure of nearly 45 lakh employees and also such demands for 50 lakh pensioners.


25.06.2015 – The Pay Commission made an important announcement on its website. It said that task on the report will end very soon and it will be submitted to the government on time.


The report, which was supposed to be submitted in August, was delayed when the Pay Commission, on 27.08.2015, asked for an extension of four months to complete its report.


The OROP protests and Bihar polls are believed to be the reasons for submitting the report much ahead of December. Initially, the Pay Commission was expected to submit its report on November 20 or 23. But, PTI announced yesterday that the report will be submitted on November 19.


And Today the official website of 7th CPC also published the date and time of submission of its report to the Central Government.


Experts and various sources expect 15 to 20 percent hike in the salaries. But, none has explained the basis on which the numbers were arrived at.


The employees are not just curious about the salary hikes. They are interested in other aspects, including Promotions, Retirement Age, DA merger, Increment, Grade Pay, HRA, Bonus, LTC, and the removal of certain pay anomalies of the 6th Pay Commission are some of the expectations.


By evening tomorrow, we will have most of the answers. Let’s all wait!

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015

How to know your Roll number, date and venue of PA/ SA Exam 2015


CLICK HERE TO VIEW  the roll number , date and venue of the Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2015 (PA/SA exam) being conducted by Staff Selection Commission on 01.11.2015 and 15.11.2015


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Latest Order in c/w appointment of candidates belonging to SC ST and OBC category.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

HAPPY DASHERA



Minutes of the meeting held on 12.10.2015 at 16.00 hrs.  between the SSRM, Air Mail Sorting Division and Union representatives of NFPE  R-III, AMSD, Mumbai-400099.

The following were present :

Administration Side :-

Shri.  M. S. Badwe, SSRM

Union Side : -
         
Shri. P. D. Ranit, Off. Divisional Sec. 
Shri. V. T. Sadye
Shri. J. P. Indulkar

Following items were discussed.

Supply of minutes of meeting in soft copy as well as hard copy.
Brief: The Divisional Union is digitalizing the union documents for its proper preservation and for paper less correspondence with its branches. Hence it is requested to kindly arrange to deliver the soft copy of minutes of the meeting through email also along with hard copy of the same.
Reply : This is being done since 10.09.2015. (Item Closed)

Supply of justified manpower in APSO (Fgn) Branch to deal with the UAE Mails received through postal network.
Brief: There has been increase in the day to day traffic of mails from UAE Countries. Due to shortage of manpower in APSO (Fgn) the work is managed by ordering the staff OT or diverting the staff from administrative offices of APSO (Fgn). Few of the staff of APSO (Fgn) who were knowing hands have been diverted temporarily to BNPL SP Hub Agripada. It is requested to repatriate them to APSO (Fgn) for smooth functioning of the branch.
Reply : This will be decided after finalization of review report of APSO (Fgn) branch by C. O.

Grant of Weekly off & CCL to the staff members.
Brief: Your office has instructed to HRO, AMSD, Mumbai-400099 for clearance of pending weekly off of staff which has been accumulated from past several months. But it is learnt that the HRO, AMSD, Mumbai is not in a position to clear the same as each and every branch is facing shortage of manpower and the respective Superintendents/ASPs are insisting for booking of full manpower in the set. In addition to this few of the Gr-C staff has been booked for mail monitoring activities which is again creating shortage of manpower. In such a situation the HRO, AMSD, Mumbai is reluctant to release the weekly off of the staff. Hence it is requested to kindly direct the respective Superintendent/ASPs to at least permit HRO, AMSD, Mumbai to short book two officials from each set as leave reserve for clearance of pending weekly off so as to clear the weekly offs. The work of short booked officials can be managed by engaging College Students/Coolies.
Further instructions may be issued to grant CCL to the women employees of AMSD, Mumbai at least one at a time.
Reply : HRO, AMSD has been directed to grant pending w/offs and the same are being granted on regular basis. Leave sanctioning authority may decide the CCL cases considering service exigencies. (Action : All Supdt / Manager, AMSD  / HRO, AMSD)

Supply of additional Computer for SP TMO (Outward) for preparation of DBs, Work papers, etc.
Reply : Hardware provided for SP TMO (Outward) is sufficient for workload and there is no need of additional computer. (Item closed)

Shifting of Outward TMO from VIP Entrance to the older location due to insufficient space & non availability of loading & unloading platform at the existing location causing hardships for loading & unloading of mails in vehicles especially heighted RTV MMS Vehicles.  
Reply : Shifting of Outward TMO from existing place will not be done. However issues if any at that location can be addressed in due course. (Item closed)

Cleaning of toilets and wash rooms in Set 2 & Set/3 at NSH, Mumbai.
Reply : This is being done on regular basis. All controlling officers have been asked to arrange to increase frequency of cleaning of toilets under their control.  (Item closed).
Supply of water Pen, Napkins & Bottles to all the staff of AMSD, Mumbai.
Reply : This is not possible due to financial crunch.   (Item closed)

Imparting of Skill Development and Stress Management training to all the staff of AMSD, Mumbai as imparted under your control in Central Sorting Division.
Reply : This has been commenced in AMSD and will continue to be imparted to all employees of AMSD in periodical manner. (Item closed)

Arrangement of Awareness Campaign about KPI and role of Staff Performance in increasing the KPI of NSH, Mumbai and involvement of staff in the said process for betterment of our services.

Reply : This will be arranged shortly. (Action : QMC / KPI  Br., DO, AMSD)

Next meeting will be held on 03.11.2015 at 16.00 hrs. Agenda if any for the meeting  may please be submitted to this office on or before  23.10.2015  .

                                                                             M. S. Badwe
                                                                             Sr. Superintendent. Of RMS
                                                                             Air Mail stg. Division
                                                                             Mumbai – 400099.


No. : D-2/NFPE-III/Minutes-Oct-12/2015                                   Date : 14.10.2015


Copy to :
Shri P. D. Ranit, Dvnl. Secretary, NFPE R-III Union, AMSD, Mumbai-400099.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Divisional Union writes in c/w the adamant attitude of Superintendent (M&TM), AMSD, Mumbai-400099.


No.  AMSD/R-III/DIVISIONAL PROBLEMS/2015                                   18.10.2015

To

The Sr. Superintendent of RMS
Airmail Sorting Division
Mumbai-400099

Sub:   Day to day problems generating in APTMO (Inward) due to adamant attitude of Superintendent (M&TM), AMSD, Mumbai-400099.

Respected Sir,

          It has been brought into the notice of this union that the Superintendent (M&TM), AMSD, Mumbai-400099 is not paying attention to the genuine day to day problems reported by the staff which are generating hardships in smooth functioning of APTMO (Inward) equally jeopardising the mails received from various airlines. He is also not listening to irregularities committed by different airlines put forth by the staff for prompt solution. In addition to this he is frequently changing the duty arrangement of the staff as per his convenience and has thus created a wide spread unrest among the staff. Due to such adamant attitude of Superintendent (M&TM) unwillingness is being generated among the staff to work in APTMO (Inward).    

          Sir, the staff is being feeling deserted due to the attitude of Superintendent (M&TM) and the spirit of team work is diminishing day by day which will hamper the smooth functioning of APTMO (Inward). Almost all the staff has same grievance against the Superintendent (M&TM). Hence it is requested to kindly direct the Superintendent (M&TM), AMSD, Mumbai-400099 to maintain a cordial atmosphere in his unit with the staff by ensuing the team work spirit for the betterment of services provided by Airmail Sorting Division, Mumbai-400099.

Regards,
                                                                   Yours faithfully

-sd

P D Ranit
Divisional Secretary
NFPE R-III, AMSD

Mumbai-400099

Filling up of vacant elected offices of Divisional Union

N. F. P. E.
ALL INDIA RMS & MMS EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP-C
AIRMAIL SORTING DIVISION, MUMBAI-400099
No. NFPE/AMSD/R-III/NEW DEC MEMBER/2015                                                          19.10.2015
To
Sr. Superintendent of RMS
Airmail Sorting Division
Mumbai-400099

Subject:      Filling up of vacancies in elected offices of Divisional Union.

          As notified as per Article-62 of the constitution of this union the DEC meeting of all the Divisional Union Office Bearers was held at ‘The Senate Conference Hall’, Hotel Tunga Paradise, Seepz, Andheri (East), Mumbai-400093 on 18.10.2015. In the DEC Meeting it was unanimously resolved to fill up the vacancies in elected offices of Divisional Union due to retirement/resignations by absorbing following union members till the next session of the Divisional Conference.

Sl. No.
Name of the union member, Designation and office.
Vacant elected office against which selected.
1.
Com. S K Sawant, SA, APSO (Inland)
Divisional President

2.
Com. D S Indulkar, SA, APSO (Foreign)
Divisional Vice President


          You are requested to kindly take a note of the same and extend all trade union facilities to them.

          Regards,

                                                Yours faithfully



Divisional Secretary
NFPE R-III, AMSD
Mumbai-400099

Copy to:-

1.   The Circle Secretary & Com. E.  S. Belnekar, Circle Vice President, R-III, M. H. Circle, Mumbai-400001. For favour of information please.
2.   All Branch Secretaries.

3.   Notice board.

Some Glimpses of DEC Meeting & Farewell Function of Com. D B Sawant, Ex. Divisional Vice Presiddent at The Senate Conference Room, Hotel Tunga Paradise, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400099.



















Friday, October 16, 2015

Commemorative Stamp on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam – 15th October 2015.

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen "A. P. J." Abdul Kalam (b. 15 October 1931 – d. 27 July 2015) was the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. Kalam was born and raised in Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He spent the next four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space program and military missile development efforts. He thus came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology. He also played a pivotal organizational, technical, and political role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998, the first since the original nuclear test by India in 1974.

Kalam was elected as the 11th President of India in 2002. Widely referred to as the "People's President," he returned to his civilian life of education, writing and public service after a single term. He was a recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour. While delivering a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management, Shillong, Kalam collapsed and died from an apparent cardiac arrest on 27 July 2015, aged 83.

 
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi released the commemorative stamp on the former President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on his 84th birth anniversary celebrations, at DRDO Bhawan, in New Delhi on 15th October, 2015. The Union Ministers, Shri Manohar Parrikar, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad and Dr. Harsh Vardhan were also present on the occasion.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Navratri Wishes to all

ON THE EVE OF NATIONAL POSTAL WEEK SSRM AMSD HAS ORGANISED A BAG TYING COMPETITION THE FIRST OF ITS KIND COMPETITION AT APSO COMPLEX. THE EVENT WAS GRACED BY CHIEF PMG MAHARASHTRA CIRCLE WHO SPOKED ABOUT THE CHANGING WORK CULTURE OF INDIA POST IN MODERN WORLD.

Special Cover on Digital India Post – 9th October 2015.


World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9th October, to commemorate the establishment of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in 1874 in the Swiss capital, Berne. It was declared as World Post Day by the UPU Congress held in Tokyo, Japan, in 1969 and since then, it is celebrated all over the world to highlight the importance of the postal services.
 
India Post is celebrating National Postal Week from 9th to 15th October, 2014. The purpose of World Post Day is to create awareness about the role of the postal sector in the lives of people and business and its contribution to the social and economic development of the country. Department of Posts has actively entered into the digital era through counter mechanization and an IT modernization project that aims to connect all post offices across the country and this year the theme of celebration of World Post Day and National Postal Week is Digital India Post.
 
On the occasion of World Post Day a Special Cover on ‘Digital India Post’ was released at Mumbai on 9th October 2015.


L to R : Shri P.N.Rajnit Kumar PMG Mumbai Region, Shri A.K. Dash CPMG Maharashtra, Chief Guest of the function Ms V. K. Tahilramani Chief Justice, Shri V. K. Gupta PMG (Mails and BD) and Shri Sahid Rasid DPS (HQ)

 
 Special Cover on Digital India Post

Celebrating National Postal Week with an aim.

Shri Vilas Ingale, Sr. Postmaster, Thane H.O. (the then Superintendent, NSH, Mumbai-400099) carries out a unique exercise of inviting school children's for one day visit to Post office on the eve of National Postal Week and asking them to write a letter to their parents to surprise them. Lot of school children from vernacular medium including urdu medium visited the Thane H.O. and had a wonderful visit at the post office by learning the importance and changing work culture of Post office in a world of Social Networking like Whats up, Facebook and ecommerce. All the students wrote letter to their parents and posted the same in the letter boxes within the premises of Thane H.O. The joy and experience of school children cannot be written down in words but one thing is sure this is there life time experience which they will remember the entire life and whats more important is to see the happiness and joy on the face of parents after receiving a letter from there kid.