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Central Govt Employees & Workers
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Circular No.1/2020-23 Dated:
15-02-2020
26th National Conference of Confederation
2020 February 7th & 8th Nagpur (Maharashtra)
Report
26th National conference of
the Confederation of Central Government Employees and workers was held
successfully at Jawahar Vidyarthi Sabha Gruha, Near MLA Hostel, Civil Lines,
Nagpur on 7th and 8th February 2020. The Conference hall was named as
"Com. A.B Burdhan Nagar" in memory of the great leader of Trade Union
and working class of India, Late Com. A.B. Burdhan. The manch of the
conference hall was named as
"Com.Sukomal Sen Manch'' in memory of
Late Com.Sukomal Sen, who was General Secretary/President of All India
State Government Employees Federation and Vice President CITU. The
Reception Committee under the
able and dynamic Leadership of Com. R.K. Shrivastava (Chairman) and Com.
Nilesh.D.Nasare (General Secretary, Reception Committee & GS, COC Vidarbha
Region, Maharashtra) made excellent arrangements for the successful conducting
of the historic 26th Nagpur National conference.
Inaugural
Session/Open Session:
The National Conference commenced on 7th February 2020
morning with flag hoisting ceremony. Com. K.K.N Kutty, National President,
Confederation, hoisted the Confederation flag. Tribute to martyrs was paid by
offering flowers at the Martyrs column by Chief Guests, Leaders, delegates and
observers.
The open session ( Inaugural
session) commenced at 11 AM. Com. K.K.N Kutty presided. Com. Nilesh D.Nasare,
General, Secretary, COC & Reception
Committee delivered Introductory speech. Com.R.K.Shrivastava Chairman,
Reception Committee delivered welcome address. Com: Tapan Sen, General Secretary, CITU and
Com. Amarjeet Kaur, General Secretary, AITUC addressed the open session as
Chief Guests.
Both the Leaders explained in
detail the present Political and economic scenario of the country and the world. The leaders stated
that the BJP-led NDA Government has devastated the Country’s economy and the
people of our country and the working class are suffering. The growth in the
agricultural, industrial and service sectors are sliding down and lakhs of
people have become jobless. Protests against the destructive neo liberal
polices are increasing and participation of workers in both sectoral and
general strikes are also increasing. About more than 25 crores workers, both
organised and unorganised participated in the strike on 8th January 2020. The Kisans and agricultural workers extended
full support to the strike.
The BJP led NDA Government is
going ahead with aggressive communal
agenda to divide the people and the
Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 is passed in
Parliament for further polarisation on communal lines. But the people
came out in protest in large numbers irrespective of caste or Religion. The
students are in the forefront of the struggle. The BJP Government is becoming
more and more authoritarian and is
suppressing the dissent of the people and students who are on struggle path, by using brute force.
Both the leaders called upon
the Central Government Employees to intensify their struggle against the
neo-liberal policies of the Government
and also against the attack on their job security, wages , Social
security and Trade Union rights.
The open session was also
addressed by Com. Subhash Lamba, All India President of AISGEF, Com:R.N Patne (
LICEU), and Com. V.V. Assai, (BEFI). Vote of thanks was offered by Com. P.U
Khadse, President, C-O- C, Nagpur.
Delegate
Session:
Delegate session commenced
at 4 PM 07-02-2020. Com. K.K.N.Kutty,
Presided. Resolution paying Homage to Martyrs and condolence resolution was
read by Com. R.N. Parashar, Secretary General, NFPE & Assistant Secretary,
confederation, The house observed two minutes silence.
Thereafter President read
over the Notice for the 26th National Conference and also agenda items. House approved the agenda without any
amendments. The following committees were constituted for the smooth conducting
of the conference.
1. Presidium : Com K.K.N Kutty (President), Com. M.S. Raja
(Working President), Com. T. Narasimhan, Com. Giriraj Singh, Com. Nageswara
Rao, Com.Asok Kumar Kanojia (Vice Presidents) and Com. Usha Boneppalli (
Chairperson, Women’s Committee).
2. Minutes
Committee: Com. S.B Yadav (Convenor), Com. R.B. Suresh and Ravindran.
B. Nair ( Members)
3. Credential Committee: Com.
Gurprit Singh ( Convenor), Com.Tapas Bose, Com. Santhosh Kumar (Members)
4. Resolution Committee: Com. K.V. Jayaraj (Convenor), Com. P.V.
Rajendran, Com. Sreekumar.V. (Members).
Agenda.
No.1: Confirmation of the minutes of the 25th National Conference held at
Chennai from 16th to 18th August 2016.
The House unanimously approved the minutes of the last
conference, presented by secretary General.
Agenda No.
2, 3 and 4:
No.2-
Presentation, discussion and adoption of
(a) Report
for the years 2016-2019.
(b) Audited
Accounts for the year 2016-2019.
No.3- 7th CPC Related issues and common demands of
the Central Government Employees - Review and future course of action.
No.4 - Review of 2020 January 8th Nationwide
General strike.
It was decided to take up all the above three
agenda items and also organisational Review together, due to time constraint.
Com: M. Krishnan, Secretary General, presented
the Triennial Report for the period from 2016 to 2019. Thereafter discussion on
Agenda 2, 3 & 4 and also on organisational review took place.
The house adjourned at 7.30 PM on 07-02-2020.
On the
Second day (08-02-2020), the delegate
session reassembled at 10 AM. Total
46 delegates participated in the discussion (33
from Affiliated organisations and 13 from Coordinating Committees). Thereafter
Secretary General replied to all the points raised during the discussion by the
delegates. The house approved and passed the Report for the period 2016-2019.
As the Audited Accounts could not be presented
in the conference, it was decided to present the Audited Accounts for the period
from 2016-2019, in the National council meeting of the Confederation, to be
convened specially for presentation and approval of Audited Accounts for the
period 2016-2019. Proposal in this
regard, presented by Secretary General, was approved by the house.
Agenda No. 5- Amendments to the constitution of
Confederation of Central Government Employes and workers.
No
amendments were received from delegates. The following amendments were moved on
behalf of the National Secretariat by the Secretary General.
Sl. No. Existing
Clause Amendment
Proposed
1. Clause-7 Subscription Clause-7-
Subscription
Every affiliated Federation/ Every
affiliated Federation/
Union/Association shall pay
union/Association shall pay
an annual subscription at an
annual subscription
the rate of Re.1/per member at the
rate of Rs2/(Rs Two
of the affiliated Federation/ only) per member of the
Union/Association to the affiliated Federation/Union
Confederation CHQ within Association to the
Confederation
the financial year or CHQ within
the financial year
with such extended period or
with such extended period as
as decided by National Executive decided by the
National Executive
2. Clause - 8 - Management: Clause 8 -
Management:
8 (b) The National Council which 8 (b) -The National
Council
shall ordinarily meet once in a year shall meet once in
a year
3. Clause -8 - Management Clasue 8-
Management
8 (c) National Executive 8 (c)-National
Executive which
which shall meet atleast once in shall meet at
least once in six
four months months.
The house unanimously approved the amendments
proposed.
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Agenda No. 6- Presentation, discussion
and adoption of Resolution on Policy and
Programme.
Policy and
programme resolution was presented by Secretary General. ( The full text of the Resolution is annexed to this
circular)
The resolution with
the following programmes are unanimously approved by the conference.
Programme of Action
1st
Phase : Demands
Day in March 2020.
2nd Phase : Intensive
Campaign among members during
the Month of April 2020 by holding General
body meetings Conventions,Gate
Meetings etc.
3rd
phase : One
day Mass dharna at all important centres and in front of important offices.
4th
phase : National
Convention of Central Government Employees in August 2020.
5th
Phase : Massive
Parliament March in the month of Sept/October 2020.
As other Central
Government Employees organisations and All India State Government Employees
Federation ( AISGEF) are also organising similar type of agitational programmes,
the conference authorised the newly elected National secretariat of
confederation, to keep in touch with like- minded organisations and forge unity
for organising mutually agreed agitational programmes on Minimum Common
Demands, especially on the demand “Scrap
NPS & Restore OPS”,
Dates of the programmes will be finalised by
the newly elected National Secretariat.
It is decided that for Confederation’s own agitational programmes the Charter
of demands will be the “10 Point charter of Demand” already submitted to the
Government with “Scrap NPS & Restore OPS” as the main and first demand. In addition,
the Conference unanimously decided to raise the following demand as item 2(a)
of the 10 points charter of demands.
Demand Item2(a) - Grant five year wage revision - Appoint
8th Central Pay Commission for revision of Pay, Allownces and Pensionary
benefit s of the Central Government Employees with effect from 01-01-2021.
The Conference resolved that Five year wage
revision should be extended to the Central Government Employees also, as in the
case of many Public Sector Employees and State Government Employees.
The amended 10 point charter of demands is
annexed to the Policy and Programme resolution.
Agenda No.7 - Consideration and adoption of Resolutions:
Resolutions on various demands and issues was
presented by Com.K.V.Jayaraj, Convenor, Resolution Committee. All the Resolutions were passed unanimously
(See gist of the resolutions attached to this circular)
Credential Committee Report:
Com. Gurprit Singh, Convenor, Credential
Committee, presented the following credential committee report.
1. Number of affiliated organisations
attended the conference - 36
2. Number of State level coordinating committees
attended - 13
3. Number of delegates attended - 213
4. Number of observers (Visitors) attended - 43
5. Total number of delegates and visitors - 256 (excluding Nagpur
COC
delegates and
visitors)
6. Number of male delegates attended - 238
7. Number of women delegates attended - 18
Youngest delegate’s
age is 30 and oldest delegate’s age is 80 years. 80 delegates attended the National Conference
for the first time. 13 delegates
attended more than 5 National Conferences.
Agenda No.8 - Election of Office bearers ie; National
Secretariat Members for the period 2020-2023:
26th National Conference unanimously elected
the following as the office bearers (National Secretariat Members) of the
Confederation of the Central Government Employees & Workers for the period
2020-2023.
1. President : Com. Ravindran. B. Nair (ITEF)
2. Working President : Com. Tapas
Bose (Audit & Accounts)
3. Vice Presidents : 1. Com.K.K.N.Kutty (Ex-President)
2. Com.M.Krishnan (Ex-Secretary General)
3. Com. T.Narasimhan (NFPE-P3)
4. Com.Yaswant Purohit (ITEF)
5. Com. Usha Boneppalli (Convenor, Women’s
Committee.
4. Secretary General : Com.R.N.Parashar
(NFPE)
5. Secretary : Com.Rupak Sarkar (ITEF)
6. Assistant Secretaries : 1. Com.P.V.Rajendran (NFPE R3)
2. Com.V.Sreekumar (Audit & Accounts)
3. Com.Nilesh D Nasare (IBMEA)
4. Com.Arup Chatterjee (BSIEA)
5. Nominee of Atomic Energy (NFAEE).
7. Finance Secretary : Com.
S.B.Yadav (AIPAEA)
8. Organising Secretaries : 1. Com.M.Vengatesan (ITEF)
2. Com.Anilkumar (Audit & Accounts)
3. Com.D.B.Mohanthy (NFPE-P4)
4. Com.P.U.Khadse (NFPE-R3)
5. Com.P.Suresh (NFPE-R4)
6. Com.Ajay Wawoo (GSIEA)
7. Com.Gurprit Singh (DMIEA)
8. Com.Saurav Das (NFPE-Admin)
9. Com.P.Panduranga Rao (GDS-NFPE)
10. Com.Janardhan Majumdar (COC West Bengal)
11. Com.R.B.Suresh (COC, Tamilnadu)
12. Com.Rajkumar Roy ((COC Assam)
13. Com.Vinod (COC Karnataka)
14. Com.Rajagopal (CO Andhra &Telangana)
15. Com.Worlikar (BARC, Mumbai)
16. Nominee of Civil Accounts
17. Nominee of Civil Accounts
18. Nominee of Atomic Energy
Women’s
Committee (Special Invitees of National
Secretariat)
1. Chairperson : Com.Manisha
Majumdar
(COC-West
Benal & National Federation of Printing, Stationery and Publications
Employees)
2. Vice Chairpersons : 1. Com.Jayasree Raj (Audit & Accounts)
2. Com.P.Rema (NFPE)
3. Convener : Com. Usha Boneppalli (ITEF)
4. Joint Convenors : 1. Com.Jasmine Jalal Begum (SBCOEA-NFPE)
2. Com.Lalitha Narayana Swamy (COC Mumbai &
Audit
and Accouts)
3. Com.Susmitha Sarkar (COC West Bental &
Indian
Institute of Engineering Service andTechnoloy
IIEST- Autonomosu Body).
5. Auditor : Com.R.P.Singh (Agmark).
The house authorised newly elected National
Secretariat to fill up the four vacant posts as and when intimation regarding
the nominees of the concerned organisations are received.
Agenda No.9 -
Appointment of Auditor:
The Conference nominated Com.R.P.Singh (Agmark)
of COC Mumbai (Maharahstra) as the Auditor of the Confederation for the period
2020-2023. He is also authorised to
audit the Accounts for the period 2016-2019.
Women Committee
Members:
The National Conference decided that each
affiliated organisation and COC should intimate the names of women comrades who
are to be included as Members of the Women’s Committee. Bigger organisations
may nominate maximum six women comrades and smaller organisations may nominate
one or two women comrades as Members of the Confederation Women’s Committee for
the period from 2020-2023. Names of
the Women Comrades may be sent to Com.R.N.Parashar, Secretary General,
Confederation, 1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001,
before 15-03-2020. Mob & WhatsApp:
09718686800, Email ID - nfpehq@gmail.com.
After finalising the list of Women’s Committee
members, the National Secretariat shall convene a National Women’s Convention
of Confederation, as early as possible.
Com.S.K.Vyasji
Remembrance Day:
26th National Conference paid rich tributes to
Com.S.K.Vyasji, legendary leader of Central Govt. Employees and Pensioners.
Com.Vyasji expired on 13th February 2015.
The National Conference further
decided that from next year (2021) onwards, Com.S.K.Vyasji Remembrance Day
shall be observed by organising certain programmes, to be decided by the newly
elected National Secretariat.
Scrap PFRDA Act -
22nd December to be observed as “Black Day”:
Government of India introduced the New
Contributory Pension System(NPS) through a Gazette notification dated 22nd December
2003 to all New entrants recruited on or after 01-01-2004. Thereafter Pension Fund Regulatory and
Development Authority Act (PFRDA) came into effect from 18th September 2013,
legalising the NPS. The 26th National
Conference unanimously decided to observe “22nd December” as Black Day wearing
badges with Demand “Scrap NPS, Restore OPS” and organising protest demonstrations
in front of offices and seminars etc.
Honouring of the
Reception Committee office bearers and volunteers:
The house honoured the office bearers and
volunteers of the Reception Committee who worked hard with full commitment and
dedication for the last more than six months, especially during the days of the
Conference, which made the 26th National Conference a grand success.
All arrangements including transport, food, accommodation
were made flawless and overall it was excellent. The conference congratulated all members of
the Reception Committee headed by Com.R.K.Shrivastava (Chairman) and Com.Nilesh
D. Nasare (General Secretary) and placed on record its thanks and appreciation
for the commendable work done by them for making the conference a memorable
event.
The conference concluded at 5 PM on 8th Febuary
2020 with vote of thanks by Com. R.N.Parashar, newly elected Secretary General.
R. N. Parashar,
Secretary Geneal,
Conederation.
Confederation of Central Govt
Employees & Workers
Policy and Programme Resolution
(Adopted in the 26th National Conference
held at Nagpur on
7th & 8th February 2020)
1 This 26th
National Conference of Confederation of Central Government Employees
& Workers, held at Nagpur on 7th
& 8th February 2020, after detailed deliberations has come to the unanimous
conclusion that the attitude of the NDA Government in power at Centre is completely negative
towards the genuine and legitimate demands of the Central Government employees
including Gramin Dak Sevaks and casual/contract workers. None of the 7th CPC
related modifications sought by the JCM National Council, staffside, is
settled. The assurance given to the leaders of
the National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) regarding increase in Minimum
pay and fitment formula is not honoured and the employees and pensioners are
betrayed.
2. The New contributory Pension Scheme (NPs)
has in effect become "No pension Scheme". Inspite of Several memorandums and petitions
submitted and also agitational programmes including strikes, the Central
Government is not ready to scrap NPS and
restore OPS and also to guarantee 50%
of the last pay drawn as Minimum pension.
3. About seven lakhs posts are lying vacant in
various Central Government departments. Though the Government repeatedly states
that there is no ban on recruitments and filling up of direct recruitment quota
vacancies, no time bound action is taken to fill up the vacant posts.
4. HRA arrears, MACP Bench mark, MACP hierarchical promotional pay
scale, and date of effect from 01-01-2006, option- I for pensioners --
Government is not ready to reconsider its negative stand. Three lakhs
Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal
department are yet to be treated as Civil Servants. Exploitation of casual and contract workers
continue and equal pay for equal work is denied to them.
5. Large scale outsourcing, downsizing,
closure of establishments, Corporatisation, and privatisation has become the
order of the day. Privatisation of
Railways and mass scale outsourcing of the work done by the Defence Civilian
employees are in full swing. Proposal to
corporatize defence ordnance factories is not yet dropped. 12 out of 17 Govt. of India Printing Presses
are ordered to be closed. Same is the
fate with other departmental printing presses including Railway Printing
presses.
6. Autonomous body employees and Pensioners
are denied their rightful pay and pension revision in certain departments, due
to stringent conditions imposed by the Finance Ministry. Compassionate appointments have become a
mirage due to the 5% ceiling imposed.
7. Trade Union facilities are denied. Orders banning demonstrations and dharnas are
issued. The draconian FR 56 (j) and
Pension Rules 48 are misused as a short cut to punish and victimise employees
who are not in the good book of higher-ups. JCM forums have become mere talking
shops without any positive outcome.
Recognition under CCS(RSA) Rules 1993 are delayed and Departmental
council meetings have become defunct in many departments. Government sponsored unions are given undue
patronage. Recognition of fighting
organisations are withdrawn on flimsy grounds and Trade Union facilities are
denied to the Chief Executives of Recognised Associations. To throttle the democratic functioning of the
Unions, the Government of India has now proposed to restrict the tenure of
office of the elected representatives of Unions/Associations/Federations of
Government employees.
8. This Conference has taken serious note of
the continuing onslaughts on the independence and democratic functioning of the
constitutional institutions in the Country, the steps taken to create a fear
psychosis amongst the people, especially amongst minorities, the conscious
disruption of the secular social fabric of the society assiduously built over
the years, the receding confidence in the independence of judiciary in the
country and above all the concerted endeavour to fan the communal feelings to
cover up the failure on economic front and the growing unemployment, inflation,
rise in prices of essential commodities etc.
9. This National Conference is of the
considered opinion that the wage revision of Central Govt. employees should be
once in five years, as in the case of many public sector undertakings and
certain State Governments. The last wage
revision of Central Govt. employees had taken place with effect from
01-01-2016. Five years will be over by
31-12-2020. Also taking into consideration
the fact that the 7th CPC Wage Revision was the worst wage revision, it is high
time that the Government initiate the process for appointing next Central Pay
Commission i.e., 8th CPC, so that the Pay, Allowances and Pensionary benefits
of Central Govt. Employees will be revised with effect from 01-01-2021.
10. Taking into consideration all the above
demands and issues which are agitating the minds of 32 lakhs Central Govt.
Employees and 33 lakhs Central Govt. Civilian pensioners, this 26th National
Conference of Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers,
resolve to organise following agitational programmes for realisation of the
long pending 10 points charter of demands submitted to Government by
Confederation. (copy of the charter of demands enclosed).
Programme
of Action:
1. Demands Day in March 2020.
2. Intensive Campaign among employees in the
month of April, 2020.
3. One day mass dharna in the month of May
2020.
4. National Convention of Central Govt.
Employees in the month of August, 2020.
5. Massive Parliament March in the month of
September/October, 2020.
11. As other Central Government Employees
organisations and All India State Government Employees Federation are also
organising similar programmes, this National Conference authorises the National
Secretariat of the Confederation to keep in touch with like-minded
organisations and explore the possibility of organising united action
programmes on Minimum agreed demands, with “Scrap NPS and Restore OPS” as the
main demand.
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Annexure - II
Revised 10 points charter of the
confederation
adopted in the 26th National conference
Held at Nagpur on 7th & 8th February 2020.
1.
Scrap New Contributory Pension Scheme (NPS). Restore old defined benefit
Pension scheme (OPS) to all employees .
Guarantee 50% of the last pay drawn as Minimum Pension.
2
(a) Implement five year wage
revision to Central Government Employees. Appoint 8th Central Pay Commission
and revise the Pay, Allowances and Pensionery benefits of Central Government
employees with effect from 01-01-2021.
(b) Honour
assurance given by Group of Ministers (GoM) to NJ CA leaders on 30-06-2016. Increase Minimum pay
and Fitment Formula. Grant HRA arrears from 01-01-2016. Withdraw " very
good'' bench mark for MACP, grant
promotional hierarchy and date of effect
from 01-01-2006. Grant option -I Party
recommended by 7th CPC to all Central Government Pensioners. Settle all
anomalies arising out of 7th CPC implementation. Grant one notional increment to those retired
on 30th June.
3.
Stop corporatisation and privatisation of Railways, Defence and Postal
departments. Withdraw closure orders of Government of India printing presses.
Stop proposed move to close down salt department. Stop closure of Government
establishments and outsourcing.
4.
Fill up all seven lakhs vacant posts in the Central Government Departments in a
time bound manner. Reintroduce Regional recruitment for Group B & C Posts.
5.
(a) Regularisation of Gramin Dak Sevaks and grant of Civil Servant status.
Implement remaining positive recommendations of Kamalesh Chandra Committee
report.
(b) Regularise all casual and contract workers
including those joined service on or after 01-09-1993.
6.
Ensure equal pay for equal work for all. Remove disparity in pay scales between
Central Secretariat staff and similarly placed staff working in field units of
various departments.
7.
Implement 7th CPC wage revision and pension revision of remaining Autonomous
body employees and pensioners. Ensure payment of arrears without further delay.
Grant Bonus to Autonomous body employees pending from 2016-17onwards
8.
Remove arbitrary 5% ceiling imposed
on compassionate appointments. Grant appointment in all eligible cases.
9.
Grant five time-bound promotions to all Group B & C employees. Complete
cadre Review in all departments within
a time - frame.
10
(a) Withdraw the anti-worker Wage/ Labour
codes and other anti-Labour reforms. Stop attack on trade union rights.
Ensure prompt functioning of various negotiating forums under JCM scheme at all levels.
(b) Scrap draconian FR 56 (j) and Rule 48 of CCS (pension) Rules 1972.
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Annexure - III
GIST of the Resolutions Adopted by the 26th National
Conference of Confederation Held at Nagpur
on 7th and 8th
February 2020.
1. Scrap NPS, Restore OPS.
2. Five
year wage Revision with effect from
01-01-2021
3. Filling
up of all vacant posts
4.
Regularisation of casual/contract workers and payment of equal wage for equal
work..
5.
Civil servant status for GDS and implement all positive recommendations of
Kamalesh Chandra Committee report.
6. Equal
pay for equal work.
7. Stop
outsourcing, contractorisation and privatisation.
8.
MACP post based hierarchical promotion.
Date of effect 01-01-2006 and withdraw
"very good'' bench mark condition.
9.Settle
all anomalies arising out of implementation of 7th CPC recommendations.
10. Modify
the Recruitment Rules of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS).
11. Ex-Servicemen
pay fixation case.
12. One
notional increment to those retired on 30th June.
13. Removal
of 5% ceiling for compassionate
appointments.
14. Cashless
and hassle-free medical treatment facility.
15. Revival
and prompt functioning of Joint Consultative Machinery (JCM) at all levels.
16. Review
of the newly declared Income Tax slabs.
17. Stop
prise rice of essential commodities
including diesel, petrol and cooking gas.
18. Right
to strike
19. Abolition
of APAR system.
20. Five
promotions to all Group B and group C
employees,
21. Revision
of overtime allowance rates.
22. Regional
Recruitment for Group C Posts.
23. Withdraw
Citizenship Amendment Act 2019.
24. Withdraw
all anti-labour amendments to Labour laws.
25. Parity with Central secretariat staff.
26.
Increase the number of CGHS empanelled
hospitals. At least one empanelled CGHS
hospitals should be there in every District.
27. Promotion
earned through departmental promotional examinations should not be counted for
MACP.
28.
Withdraw DOP & T orders, restricting the tenure of holding elective office
to maximum four years.
29. Strict
action against those committing
atrocities against women and children.
30.
Stop communalism and ensure secularism
as enshrined in the Constitution of India.
31. Bonus
ceiling should be enhanced to 18,000/-
with effect from 01-01-2016.
32.
Providing at least one interpreter in all departments to remove the
communication barrier of Deaf and Dumb employees.
33. Abolish
and upgrade all LDC Posts to UDC.
34.
Allow closed holidays to the operative staff of Postal department on all Saturdays,
just like their counterparts working in Postal administrative offices.
35. Declare
“May day” as closed holiday for Central
Government employees.
36. Constitute
Prevention of Sexual harassment committees in all units.
37. CCL
for two years must be with full pay.
38. Stop
decentralisation of Postal Accounts.
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