Tuesday, February 28, 2012

BIGGEST VICTORY IN ALL UNION STRIKE

     The 24-hour country-wide strike called by major trade unions today to protest "anti-labour" policies of the government and rising prices evoked a mixed response with the banking and transport sector hit in some parts.


     In West Bengal, there were fewer vehicles on the road but several schools and government offices remained open following the warning given by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that absence from duty will be treated as a break in service.
Director General of Police Naparajit Mukherjee said in Kolkata that the situation was normal in the districts. Some arrests have been made in certain places including Hasnabad and Madhyamgram for obstructing traffic, he said.

     In the country's commercial capital, Mumbai, the strike had a partial impact with financial institutions getting affected.

     Barring banking and insurance sector, which have a large presence of trade unions, normal life was largely unaffected in the metropolis with all essential services especially public transport functioning as usual.

"The shutdown in the banking and financial sector has been complete. The RBI's clearing houses are shut. So the private and foreign banks where we do not a have a presence, also get affected," General Secretary of All India Bank Employees Association, Vishwas Utagi claimed.

Services at both the city airports was smooth inspite of the strike call by 11 trade unions.

     In Delhi, the strike had little impact though normal functioning of PSU banks were affected and a number of autos and taxi drivers kept their vehicles off the roads to take part in the protest.
  
     Commuters complained that the frequency of the state-run buses were low. Several passengers were stranded in the morning at railway stations and bus terminals.

     Normal life was hit in Kerala due to the strike with buses keeping off the roads and shops remaining shut.The strike also affected functioning of banks and offices as pro-Left unions in the state sector also joined the protest against the "neo-liberal economic and labour policies" pursued by the UPA Government at the Centre.

     The Congress-led UDF Government in Kerala has enforced 'dies non' (no work-no pay) order against the strike in government offices.

     Reports from across the state said in most places, the mobility of people was hit as the impact of the strike was near total in the transport sector with buses, taxis and auto rickshaws keeping off the road.

     Transport and banking services were hit in Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana in the wake of the strike.

     Reports pouring from various places in the region said buses on several routes remained off the road in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh even as officials were persuading employees not to join the strike.

     With major bank unions observing the strike, financial transactions came to a halt in all branches of public sector banks in the two states.

     However, banking services in private sector banks were not affected.

     Labour leaders have claimed that the strike is going to be a historic event and a stern warning against "anti-labour policies" of the UPA Government.

     The key demands of the unions include guarantee of labour rights, end to the contract labour system, bringing workers in the unorganised sector under the social security net and pension benefit for all workers.

     Besides the Left unions like CITU and AITUC and HMS, the pro-Congress INTUC and pro-BJP BMS are also supporting the strike.
Source : Business Standard

Monday, February 27, 2012

Job opportunities in Bank


Various nationalized banks invited application for the post of Probationary officers


Allahabad bank 
        Number of posts: 1600
        Mode of Application: Online
        Last Date Of Application:10.3.2012
        Pay: 14500-25700
        Website :www.allahabadbank.in
        
 UCO bank
         Number of posts: 1100
         Mode of Application: Online
         Last Date Of Application:17.3.2012
         Pay: 14500-25700
         Website :www.ucobank.com


Indian bank 
         Number of posts: 452
         Mode of Application: Online
         Last Date Of Application:3.3.2012
         Pay: 14500-25700
        Website:www.Indianbank.in


 Bank Of Maharastra
         Number of posts: 457
         Mode of Application: Online
         Last Date Of Application:9.3.2012
         Pay: 14500-25700
         Website :www.bankofmaharashtra.co.in  


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Concession Available to Central Government Women Employees


Provision for protection of women as kept in CCS Conduct Rules,1964 


Rule 3.3(c) of the Central Civil services (Conduct) Rules 1964 explicitly prohibits acts of sexual harassment of any women women at her work place. For this purpose, "Sexual harassment" includes such unwelcome sexually determined behavior, whether directly of indirectly or otherwise, as (a) physical contact and advances, (b) demand or request for sexual favours, (c) Sexually coloured remarks, (d) showing any pornography or (e) any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non verbal conduct of a sexual nature


Rule 13-A of the said rules says, no Govt servant shall:-


(i) Give or take or abet the giving or taking of dowry
(ii) Demand directly or indirectly, from the parent or guardian of a bibe or bridegroom, as the case may be, any dowry 


Age Relaxation for appointment 


widows, divorced women and woman judicially separated from their husband and who are not remarried are allowed age concession up to the age of 35 years (40 years for member of SC/ST) for posts of Group 'C' & 'D' filled through SSC / Employment exchange (O.M) No 15012/6/98-Esst(D), dated 21.12.1998)


Maternity Benefits 


A female Government employees with less than two surviving children is granted maternity leave for 180 days. In continuation of maternity leave, a female govt servant can also take any leave due and admissible for a period of two years. In case of miscarriage including abortion, the female employee is entitled to leave not exceeding 45 days* during entire service.


Child Care leave 
The women employees having minor children and who have exhausted earned leave are granted child care leave (admissible in different spells) for a maximum period of two years (i.e 730days) during their entire services for taking care of up to two children, whether for rearing or to look after any of their needs like examination, sickness etc In continuation of the child care leave, a female govt servant can also take any leave due and admissible for a period of one year.


Child Adoption Leave 
A female Govt employee with less than two surviving children is granted on valid adoption of a child below the age of one year Child Adoption leave for a period of 180 days. In continuation of Child Adoption leave a female Govt servant can also take any leave due and admissible for a period one year


Special allowance to women with disability 
Women employees with disablties are paid Rs 1000 per month as special allowance for child care.the allowance is payable from the time of the child birth till the child is two years old for a maximum of two children


Posting of Husband and wife at the same station
The Govt of India has issued detailed instructions to its offices to ensure the posting of the husband and wife at the same station so as to enable them to lead a normal family life and to ensure the education and welfare of their children
To facilitate posting of couple in the same station, it has been approved that in case of a women officer, whose husband is posted under the Govt of India, the "cooling off" period may waived up to six months so that she may get a posting at the station where husband is posted.


* For the Women employees having disabled children, the child care leave is admissible upto age of 22 years. 


** Women employees are fully exempted from the payment of fees for attending any examination /test/interview


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Could We stop the sent gmail? Solution is here


My dear friends.....

Gmail is one of the most useful e-mailer to all and in fact it is having so many useful tools also in it. Still we are not using the full privileges of these tools since we are not much aware of those tools usage. For example could we stop the gmail from delivering to the recipient? Answer is yes.
How to revert back the gmail after clicked the send button?
1. Please login to your gmail account
2. Click the settings option, located on the right top corner
3. Click labs in Settings menu
4. scroll down in the labs menu
5. There is a provision as Undo Send( If you could not found this undo send option then use ctrl+f to find the undo send option)
6. Now select enable in Undo Send option
7. After that at last click save changes. That’s all

Now whenever you click the send option after composed a mail there is one pop up will be appeared "your message has been send. Undo. View message"
By clicking undo in few seconds we could prevent the mail to deliver to the recipient. As a result we could prevent the wrongly composed Gmails and partially composed Gmails.

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Union Labour Minister’s Appeal to Trade Unions Union Labour Minister’s Appeal to Trade Unions



     Union Labour and Employment Minister Shri Mallikarjun Kharge has appealed to the major central trade Unions to desist from going on countrywide general strike on February 28,2012.The Minister has issued the following appeal here today:

     ‘ I am pained to learn that all major central trade unions have decided to observe a countrywide general strike on 28th february 2012 when the whole attention of the country is focussed on achieving high economic growth. It may be appreciated that the UPA Government has taken strong measures to contain price rise, as a result of which prices of commodities have decreased significantly in recent months. It is well-known that the interest of the common man is paramount for the UPA Government in all policy decisions, particularly relating to the weaker sections of society, farmers and working class. In pursuance to these avowed objectives the Ministry of Labour and employment has taken many radical steps to improve the lot of working class. Most of the issues relating to labour raised by the central trade unions have already been addressed to a substantial extent. However, i do assure all the central trade unions that i am always open to discussions on any of the issues relating to labour at any time and resolve the same amicably through consultations.

     There is no denying the fact that the proposed strike will not only cause colossal economic loss to the country but also bring hardship and inconvenience to the common man.

     In view of the above and in the interest of the country I would fervently appeal to all the central trade unions to desist from going on strike on 28th February 2012. “

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Volumetric Weight Calculation While accepting Postal Articles from The customers


What is Volumetric Weight:

   1. Wherever the postage, tariff or charges are fixed for a postal article based on weight , the weight shall mean the gross weight or the volumetric weight whichever is more.
   2. Gross Weight: Gross weight is the weight shown by a standard weighing scale. When the Article is appropriately placed on to or suspended from the said scale.
   3. Volumetric Weight: volumetric weight of the article shall be arrived at from the volume of that article using the appropriate formulae.
   4. Exception: Volumetric weight need not be determined in following cases.
  (a) If the sum of the length, breadth and height is not more than 90 centimeters, and any of the dimensions is not more than 60 centimeters.
  (b) In case of an article is in roll form (Cylindrical) if the length and diameter each are less than 90 centimeters.
These exceptions will also applicable to Speed Post article.
   5. Procedure for calculation of volume: Measure each dimension in centimeters rounded off to next higher centimeter.
(a) (i) Cuboids (e.g. square or Rectangular): Its Dimensions means length, Breadth and height.
(ii) Cylindrical rolls: Dimensions means diameter of its circular base and length.
(b) Articles other than above shapes should not be accepted.
(c) Formula for calculation of volumetric weight.
(i) Cuboids (e.g. Square, Rectangular)
Volume = Length X Breadth X Height
(ii) Cylindrical Roll.
Volume = 0.785 X (Diameter of Circular base)2 X Length
The Volume so arrived at in cubic centimeters should be rounded off to the next higher whole number.
   6. Formula to calculate volumetric weight: When the volume is calculated in cubic centimeters, the formula to determine the volumetric weight in kilograms shall be :
Volumetric Weight in Kilo Gram = (Volume in Centimeters)3 ÷ 6000
Volumetric weight so arrived at shall be rounded off to the next higher kilogram.
   7. Postage or tariff or charges for the Postal articles shall be determined with reference to weight i.e. gross weight or volumetric weight, whichever is more.
   8. Postage/Tariff charts for all kinds of postal articles may be worked out beyond the corresponding weight (as in gross weight) limits for calculation of due postage/Tariff.
   9. The maximum weight and size limits for different kinds of postal articles are prescribed in Clause 100, 124, 125, 128(2), 129(2), 132, 137(d) and (e), 146(1) and (2) of Post Office Guide Part-I.
(DG Posts letter number 8-9/2007-D Dt. 16/2/09 and 4/3/09 and letter number 51-04/2009-BD & MD Dt. 24/3/09)
Examples:

Book packet in cuboids shape weighing 5 Kg (gross Weight) and with 60 Cms. Length, 30 Cms. Breadth and 30 Cms. Height.
Gross Weight: 5 Kg.
Volumetric Weight = Length X Breadth X Height
                                                6000
                              = 60 X 30 X 30
                                      6000

                               = 54000     = 9 Kg.
                                   6000

Additional postage beyond 5 Kg. and upto 9 Kg.
First 50 Gms. = Rs. 4/-
Remaining 8950 Gms. = Rs. 537/-
(@ Rs. 3.00 for 50 Gms.
Or part thereof) Total = Rs. 541/-


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For those whose are all initiating the things to form Separate association for PM Cadre

Could You Please Tell me anyone that the FTP employees were formed a Separate FTP association to meet their fundamental rights. But what happened to them?

          1. Trade Unions left the FTP officials welfare
    2. Trade Union fought against Fast Track promotion and Fast Track scheme is now abolished due to strong opposition of Trade Unions.
    3. Now Some of the PM Cadre officials are trying for the same to form a separate association. Then what will be happened? History will repeat Guys. Be aware.


Breaking of anything is easy. But the impact will be very costly.

    So My dear friends....Be United. Form one more wing in NFPE/ FNPO like P3/R3/P4/Accounts wings. So circle wise please assemble all of our Cadre friends and negotiate about this. If trade unions are not willing to form Separate wing like P3/P4/R3/R4/Accounts then we could further make next steps after negotiate with all PM cadre officials

 Nothing is impossible and Unity is strength.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Corporate employees likely to have 20% pay hike in 2012


     Employees in India seem to have a reason to cheer despite the prevailing economic uncertainties, as they could get pay hikes of as much as 20 per cent this year, as per two different salary surveys released today.

     As per the annual India Salary Increase Survey by global HR consultancy major Aon Hewitt, the employees at companies in India this year would get an average pay hike of 11.9 per cent -- the highest in the Asia-Pacific region. Another survey by job portal Naukri.com pegged the salary increases for this year even higher at up to 20 per cent.
Based on a survey of over 1,000 recruiters, the report noted that about 32 per cent respondents felt that hikes would be between 10-15 per cent. "... 31 per cent said increments will be within the range of 15-20 per cent," it noted. However, 15 per cent of recruiters said that the increments could be less than five per cent.
     Naukri survey also found that the hiring trends would remain robust in the coming months and as much as 72 per cent of the employers are planning to hire new staff. Aon Hewitt also pegged the pay hikes at above 12 per cent for the junior and middle management level employees. Salaries for critical talent are projected to increase the most by 15.1 per cent this year, as India Inc is concentrating efforts on identifying top talent and rewarding them accordingly, Aon Hewitt said.
In terms of sectors, pharmaceutical space would the highest hike of 13.3 per cent, followed by engineering design/services projects at 13 per cent. However, the telecom and Financial Institutions are projected to see lowest salary increases for 2012 at 11 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively, thus pulling down the overall average to 11.9 per cent.

Source : The Times of India