Saturday, November 28, 2015

Requesting Hon'ble CPMG-TN to give informal meetings.

Dear Postmaster Cadre officials,

                   The Honorable CPMG- Tamilnadu circle is requested to fix an appointment to discuss the grievances, and to give informal meetings along with recognized unions. Copy of the request letter is produced below

Thursday, November 26, 2015

DEEP CONDOLENCES

      K. Shanmugavel Postmaster Grade I, Shembanar Koil S.O 609309 is passed away today. AIAPC is conveying deep condolences for his bereaved family. 
May His soul be rest in peace.
We Really MISS You sir.
Irrecoverable loss to the Team-AIAPC

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

APPEAL FROM AGGRIEVED POSTMASTER GRADE OFFICIAL SHRI.C.VIGNESH

Sir,

     I have been appointed as PA on 28.07.2007. I joined as PM Grade I on 01.04.2015. Now, according to new Pay Matrix, my new Basic Pay is Rs.34900/-. The PA appointed along with me without getting promotion is fixed with new Pay Rs. 33300/. See, if that PA gets one increment his new basic will be automatically equal to PM Gr I pay. So, the difference between a PA's pay and PM Gr. I, is just one increment. Is it justifiable?.

     As per 6th CPC, Grade Pay difference Rs. 400/- and two increments difference in Basic Pay. Further, there is no differentiation between PA and PM Gr. I now.

    There is no MACP, no promotion for us for Gr II and will be late until 10  years, that means next pay commission will come. We were totally downtrodden by 7th CPC. Please take immediate steps in All India Level.

    Grade Pay was increased to IP Cadre gives much much distinction between Gr I and IP, Please take immediate steps in All India Level.

C. VIGNESH,
POSTMASTER GRADE I
PULIYANGUDI-627855.

Dear Shri.C.Vignesh

TERMS OF REFERENCE ABOUT NPS BY THE 7TH PAY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS

Introduction 

10.3.1 Pension has been one of the key Terms of Reference (TORs) for successive Pay Commissions. While the VI CPC was the first Pay Commission to have been constituted after the introduction of the National Pension System (NPS) which came into effect on 01.01.2004, the VII CPC is the first one to be constituted after some experience has been gained on this count.


Pension Related TOR of the Commission
10.3.2 The TOR of the present Commission - to examine the principles which should govern the structure of pension and other retirement benefits, keeping in view that retirement benefits of all Central Government employees appointed on and after 01.01.2004 are covered by the National Pension System (NPS)–limits the mandate of this Commission only to the Old Pension System (OPS). However, during its interaction with staff associations and other stakeholders, the Commission received many grievances/suggestions relating to both the OPS and the NPS. It has also been averred, inter alia, that NPS is proving to be an impediment in attracting and subsequently retaining the best talent for the Central Civil Services/All India Services (AIS). In this backdrop, the Commission decided to address the grievances related to NPS, which have been discussed in this chapter. Issues relating to OPS and other retirement benefits have been dealt in Chapter 10.1 and Chapter 10.2.

Setting up of Implementation Cell, Seventh Central Pay Commission in the Expenditure

7TH CPC RECOMMENDATIONS ON VARIOUS ADVANCES FOR CG EMPLOYEES

9.1.2 Presently 12 interest-free advances are permissible. Their details are as follows:
Table 1 : Interest-free Advances
S.No.
Name
Amount
Eligibility
Remarks
1
Bicycle AdvanceRs.4500GP<=2800Recoverable in max 30 monthly installments
2
Warm Clothing AdvanceRs.4500All Group C employees posted at a hill station either on first appointment or on transfer, for a period of not less than one yearRecoverable in max 12 monthly installments
3
Advance of Pay on Transfer1 month’s pay OR2 months’ pay in case of transfer due to shift of HQ as a result of government policyAll employees transferred from one station to another in public interestRecoverable in max 3 monthly installments
4
Advance of TA on Tour/ Transfer/ RetirementAn amount sufficient to cover the officials’ personal travelling expenses for a month or six weeks in case of prolonged toursAll cases where TA is admissibleThe advance shall be adjusted immediately after completion of tour
5
Advance of TA to the family of a deceased government employee

RECOMMENDATIONS OF 7TH CPC ON LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION(LTC)

LTC is granted to Central Government employees to facilitate home travel as well as travel to different parts of the country. Presently two hometown visits are allowed in a block of four years with one hometown visit substitutable with “All India” visit. However, for the first two 4-year blocks, three hometown visits and one “All India” visit are permissible. LTC is not granted to an employee whose spouse is working in Indian Railways. There are demands to increase the frequency of LTC, especially of the “All India” visit, and extend LTC to foreign countries also. Personnel posted on islands have requested the Commission that splitting of hometown LTC may be permitted so that their families can visit them from the mainland once a year and they (the employees) can also travel to the mainland once a year to visit the family. Personnel of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) have sought parity with other CAPFs for facility of Additional LTC.

Monday, November 23, 2015

APPEAL TO ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF POSTMASTER CADRE CIRCLE / CHQ BODY

DEAR AIAPC CIRCLE AND CHQ BODY MEMBERS,

                 WE ARE ALL IN IMMENSE STRESS AFTER THE RETROGRADE RECOMMENDATIONS OF 7TH CPC, AND THE POSTMASTER CADRE IS ALSO ONE AMONG THE VICTIMIZED CADRE.

          WE ARE RECEIVING SO MANY REPRESENTATION FROM THE MEMBERS OF AIAPC AGAINST PM CADRE IS NOT PLACED IN LEGITIMATE G.P RS4200/-, PROMOTIONAL PAY HIKES ARE ALSO NOT SIGNIFICANT EXCEPT Sr.PM EXAMS APPEARANCE.

     STAFF SIDE NC/JCM HAS ALREADY GIVEN THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE TO FIX AN APPOINTMENT TO DISCUSS ABOUT THE 7TH CPC RECOMMENDATIONS. 

       IN THE SAME SCENARIO TAMILNADU CIRCLE - AIAPC TEAM ALSO REQUESTING THE CHQ TO SEEK APPOINTMENT TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE BEFORE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 7TH CPC RECOMMENDATIONS. 

WHY POSTAL ASSISTANTS HAVE NOT FIXED WITH UDC G.P Rs.2800/- LDC/UDC CONFLICTS FOUND IN 7TH CPC REPORT

LDC-UDC ISSUE - GOVERNMENT STAND REITERATED

      On the issue of LDC/UDC 7th Pay Commission reiterated the deceiving stand of the Government. Despite of realizing the issue as genuine, Government had not taken a positive decision at their level. The tens of thousands of LDC & UDC, solely responsible for the smooth running of many of the subordinate offices, were hoping that 7th Pay Commission will study the problem faced by them and take a positive decision. Staff Side JCM having convinced the importance of the issue, had also recommended merger & upgradation of the Grade Pay of LDC & UDC to Rs. 2800. But here we see that 7th Pay Commission has not taken any decision on the issue except giving some confusing and misleading statements to vindicate the stand taken by the Government as true. 

      Extracts of some of their views on LDC UDC issue spread over various chapters of the reports is given below:


      Higher GP 2400 to LDC and consequent upgradation of pay for other civilian posts in the Ministerial hierarchy.

Paramilitary forces unhappy with 7th CPC recommendations

The seventh pay commission has largely made the central government employees cheerful but central paramilitary forces officials are not really happy with some of the recommendations. 

ToI spoke to several central paramilitary - ITBP, CRPF, SSB, BSF and CISF officials in different ranks who expressed displeasure with the fact that they have not been given special allowances on the lines of 'defence' forces even though they work in tougher conditions and round the clock. 

The central paramilitary forces (CPMFs) have reportedly grown to a strength of 9.80 lakh personnel from 7.66 lakh since sixth pay commission and are likely to take over army's strength (of close to 12 lakh) in coming 5 to 7 years, but officials argue that they have still been placed in the "civil" category even though their work profile ranges from guarding the border, managing tense situations, fighting the naxals and insurgent groups in different areas on the tough terrains.