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REPORTS FROM KARNATAKA
Dear Comrades,
Reports reaching CHQ reveal commitment and dedication of the GDS for the cause of this oppressed section. All should contribute sincerely for an honorable settlement lest lasting damage would be done to the government machinary.
Some press reports from Karnataka:
They stage dharnas in Belgaum and
Dharwad
Extra-departmental employees in the Department of Posts staged a
dharna on the Head Post Office premises here on Tuesday, demanding an official
status of ‘grameen dak sevaks’.
The dharna was organised by the Belgaum division of the
All-India Postal Extra Departmental (Grameen Dak Sevak) Employees’ Union, under
the leadership of the divisional president K.K. Deshpande and secretary R.V. Angadi.
The protesters submitted a memorandum to Suresh C. Angadi, MP.
No benefits
Mr. Angadi said the employees had been denied several benefits.
He said their demands included official status of GDS to employees,
regularisation of services, bonus of Rs. 3,500, implementing recommendations of
the Group of Officers Committee on protection of TRCA, and the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana, and granting promotions.
The union demanded the Centre withdraw the Gramin Dak Sevaks
(Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011 and restore the Conduct and Service Rules,
1964.
In Dharwad
Dharwad Staff Correspondent writes:
The extra departmental employees in the Department of Posts
launched an indefinite strike here on Tuesday, demanding fulfilment of
long-pending demands.
The strike was organised following a call by the All-India
Postal Extra Departmental Employees’ Union to launch a nationwide agitation.
The union
members who staged a dharna near the Head Post Office here condemned the delay
tactics employed by the Centre in fulfilling their demands.
Their main demands were implementing the Supreme Court order
dated Apirl 22, 1977 and recommendations of the Justice Talwar Committee
report, which suggested regularising services of extra departmental employees,
who work for more than five hours a day.
Their other demands included bonus for extra-departmental
employees, appointing them as mail guard, postal assistant and MTS on seniority
basis, and revision of pay scale.
Health scheme
They demanded that benefits of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna
health insurance scheme be extended to extra departmental employees. The
association has announced that the strike would continue till the government
announced its decision in their favour.
DETERMINATION OF STRIKERS IN KARNATAKA:
Determination
of the comrades of Haveri, Koppal, Hassan, Shimoga, Mangalore, Channapatna,
Chikmagalur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Yadgiri etc.: Large scale messages are coming to the central Head quarters of
AIPEDEU urging to continue strike till No.1 demand of DEPARTMENTALISATION IS SETTLED. They are even ready for any sacrifice. MPs and social activists are assuring full
support for this right cause of GDS where exploitation is continued over a long
period.
THIS
URGE FROM RANK AND FILE IS TO BE NOTED WITH
ALL SERIOUSNESS, ESPECIALLY BY THOSE WHO ARE WORKING AGAINST THIS
STRUGGLE.
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