ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES
UNION - GDS (NFPE)
.....
(Associate Member of National Federation of Postal Employees).....
......... An Organization
Born With the Ideals of Trade Union Democracy and Unity & United Struggle for
the Emancipation of GDS...............
NEW UNION
HAS BORN. NEW LEADERSHIP IS ELECTED
Dear Comrade,
Formation of AIPEU – GDS
(NFPE) Union
Declaration
At the outset, I am
meeting all of you through this circular with the happy note and message that
‘Let us unite and fight for the justice and emancipation of GDS’ with the
cooperation of all departmental employees without any segregation or
individualistic attitude. We further pledge you that the GDS money being
collected in the form of Quota/donation shall not be misused for personal gains
and shall be utilized only for the right cause particularly for their
emancipation.
End of Nero’s regime
All of you are very well
aware that there is a serious attack on GDS on every issues and Com. S. S.
Mahadevaiah, General Secretary has done nothing to the GDS except dividing the Departmental
and GDS employees by his chauvinist attitude and action. He never bothered on
settlement of problems and even did not attend the strike negotiations held in
seven rounds during June & July 2011.
Not Champion! Only an Immatured
Chauvinist
He had neither taken up
the cases in a proper manner nor allows the Federation to take up the genuine
cases of GDS. He is truncated with the theory of ‘He is above every one’ and
even dare to write the Department that no reference from anyone except him should
be entertained. When the P3 CHQ and NFPE has released a valuable Book of
Compilation on GDS called “Crusader to Gramin Dak Sevak”, instead of
appreciating the efforts, he raised objections and released another book just
copying all the contents including the printing mistakes and omissions from the
GDS Crusader released by the P3 CHQ & NFPE. He even published an open
letter against NFPE in his journal “Rural Postal Employees’ in May 2011
maligning the NFPE leadership and showing he is the only champion of GDS
employees.
NFPE – the sine-quo-non
of GDS
Let us have a realistic
analysis about the plight of the GDS Employees after the taking over of Com. S.
S. Mahadevaiah as the General Secretary of AIPEDEU at Kaiwara (Karnataka) in
the first All India Conference of AIPEDEU. Till Kaiwara conference NFPE was
conducting so many struggles for the realization of GDS demands and the
following demands have been achieved.
Before the taking over of Com.
Mahadevaiah
1.
NFPTE raised the demand for Departmentalization of GDS in the 1960 & 1968
strikes. The GDS demands were also included in the Charter of demands of 1946
strike by UPTW, the replica of NFPTE.
2.
There were no fixed duty hours or fixed consolidated allowance. NFPTE compelled
the Government to fix duty hours and consolidated allowance through continuous
struggle.
3.
There was no Dearness Allowance for GDS. Through struggle NFPTE achieved the
demand and DA was granted to GDS.
4.
There was no Bonus for GDS. Only because of the strike call given by NFPTE, the
Bonus was paid to GDS. Bonus was paid on the same rate as paid to the Regular
Employees.
5.
Com. K. Adinarayana, former Secretary General of NFPE gave call for one day
strike on 19.09.1984 exclusively for the demands of GDS. Interim Relief was
granted and DA which was stopped was also restored.
6.
There was no Pay Scale, Leave, Increment, Gratuity or Retirement Benefit to the
GDS. NFPE took effort to mobilize all 6 Lakhs Postal Employees under the banner
of Joint Council of Action (JCA) and the historic 4 days strike of December
1993 was conducted. Resultantly, the Government was compelled to appoint a Judicial
Committee headed by a retired Judge of High Court under the Chairmanship of Justice
Charanjeet Talwar.
7.
Justice Talwar Committee submitted its report in the year 1997. Government
refused to implement the favourable recommendations of the Talwar Committee.
NFPE conducted eight (8) days indefinite strike in July 1998 for implementation
of Justice Talwar Committee. Again, it gave a call for indefinite strike from
Dec 18th 1998.
8.
Finally Government was compelled to announce the GDS Package in the Parliament
on 17.12.1998.
9.
Thus TRCA (Pay Scale), Future entitlement (increment), Paid leave, Gratuity and
Severance amount etc were granted to GDS. Severance amount to promotees was
also granted.
10.
All the above demands were achieved by NFPE only. GDS Union was formed in the
year 1999 i.e. after the implementation of Talwar Committee report.
11.
It was at this stage i.e. in 1999 the GDS All India Union (AIPEDEU) was formed
in the 1st AIC at Kaiwara. Com. S. S. Mahadevaiah was elected as the
General Secretary of AIPEDEU and he was continuing as General Secretary.
Let us verify what all
the gains are for GDS after the taking over of Comrade S. S. Mahadevaiah as the
General Secretary.
After taking over charge of Com.
Mahadevaiah
No achievement except
attacking and blaming NFPE and creating Division among the Postal Workers.
NO GAINS AT ALL
Not even a single demand
of GDS was settled after 1999, i.e. after the taking over of Com. S. S.
Mahadevaiah. Immediately on taking over charge he shifted his loyalty to the
anti NFPE Group. He went on attacking NFPE. His first enemy is NFPE and not the
Government. Even now he is continuing the same malicious propaganda against
NFPE. Recently he has published an article written by a retired leader closely
connected with anti – NFPE lobby maligning the NFPE and its leadership and describing
Com. S. S. Mahadevaiah as the only champion of Postal GDS employees in the
“Rural Postal Employees” May 2011 issue!!!
At the same time what has
happened to the GDS after 1999 under the leadership of Com. S. S. Mahadevaiah.
1.
NFPE decided to boycott the Natarajamurthy Committee. But Com. Mahadevaiah
decided to cooperate with the committee and surrendered before the Government.
Thus a chance for taking a united approach to boycott was spoiled.
2.
50% merger of DA was denied to GDS by Government. Due to NFPE’s effort 5% TRCA
was granted. A delegation of NFPE met Prime Minster with Com. Basudev Acharya,
M. P. Mahadevaiah has no role. But he is claiming that he had settled the case.
Shame!
3.
GDS Bonus has been reduced from 3500/- to 2500/-. Mahadevaiah could not prevent
it. But he is blaming NFPE.
4.
Government issued orders for combination of duties of GDSMCs and hundreds of
posts had been abolished. Mahadevaiah has not raised his voice against it.
5.
Department issued order for abolition of thousands of GDSV posts and GDSMM
posts. Mahadevaiah could not prevent it.
6.
Department issued orders for 25% outside recruitment to the post of Postman and
thereby denying the GDS their promotional avenue. Mahadevaiah has done nothing.
Only the joint agitation led by NFPE compelled the Department to assure that
modification will made.
7.
Government recently issued orders restricting compassionate appointment to GDS
limiting it to 10%. Earlier 100% appointment was given. Mahadevaiah could not
do anything. Only the joint agitation led by NFPE compelled the Department to
revise the orders.
8.
Government issued order tightening BPMs work norms. Instead of 1 point for 1000
rupees cash handling, it is raised to 20000/-. Further 1 point of Rs. 45/-
rupees stamps sale is raised to Rs. 900/- No points for NREGS work and many
other new works. TRCA of BPM is being reduced to minimum. Mahadevaiah don’t
bother and also is helpless. Only joint struggle led by NFPE, the Minister
assured that it will be reviewed.
9.
Now the Dept has amended the GDS (Conduct & Employment) Rules 2001 as GDS
(Conduct & Engagement) Rules 2011 and made the GDS appointment only as
“Engagement” like casual part time etc. There is no serious protest so far from
the GDS All India Union. Com. Mahadevaiah has accepted it and surrendered the
hard-won right of GDS.
GDS lost many due to lack
of unity
Thus one by one all the
benefits achieved by NFPTE/NFPE through struggles are being taken away. But
Mahadevaiah is keeping quite. Still he claims that he is the only champion of
GDS by rousing the cadre sentiments of GDS against NFPE. Com. Mahadevaiah does
not want the unity of Postal employees to advance GDS demands. He always wants
disunity. Before the July 2011 strike settlement seven rounds of discussion
were held with Postal Board. Com. Mahadevaiah has not attended even in a single
negotiation. NFPE leadership argued for GDS and made a break through possible.
His strike call in December 2008 yielded nothing but rightly divided the Postal
workers is the testimony of his ulterior motive. Because of this type of wicked
and narrow minded attitude, GDS are the victims and they are losing heavily,
but the Leader is gaining.
Unity spoiled! Resulted
delay over one year in implementation of GDS Committee recomendations
He refused to join a
joint action against the Government to modify the retrograde recommendation of
the Natrajamurthy Committee. NFPE was ready for a joint action of all Postal
employees from 6th January 2009. But Mahadevaiah gave sudden call
for indefinite strike from 18th December 2008 i.e. 16 days ahead of
the date proposed call by NFPE. He divided the Postal Employees and clearly
played in the hands of the Government. Thus resulted in unconditional
call off the strike on the third day. Nothing was settled. But still he is
blaming NFPE for his failure and untimely action. Will he deny the assurances
of Postal Board made on 16.12.2008 for implementation of GDS committee
recommendations before 31.12.2008 and no establishment norms will be revised?
Due to the ill advice of one retired P3 leader he proceeded the strike to show
his championship but caused one year delay in settlement of GDS issues. Knowing
that Com. Mahadevaiah is against NFPE and the employees are divided, Government
started attacking the GDS. Who is responsible for breaking the unity? Who is
responsible for allowing the Govt. its “divide and rule” policy? Of course,
Com. Mahadevaiah alone is responsible. He acted as an agent of the Postal Board
and the Government by breaking the rock like unity built by NFPE.
Is it pension?
No modification in the
so-called pension scheme (SDBS) recommended by the Nataraja Murthy committee
could be made by Com. Mahdadevaiah. But yet the retired leader says that
“Pension” is the achievement of Mahadevaiah. No; not at all. It is result of
the struggle conducted by the entire Postal Employees. When there is nothing at
his credit, he wants to take credit for it. Shame!!
Anti – NFPE Propaganda:
1.
He is openly declaring that he is not with NFPE and he is running a separate
union. He is even objecting the GDS comrades from shouting the slogan “NFPE
Zindabad” and printing the NFPE emblem also on flags and banners etc.
2.
He is not ready to coordinate with NFPE by accepting the offer of Associate
membership of NFPE or by any another form like co-ordinating committee set-up
despite the NFPE leadership attempted on several occasions for the unity.
Undemocratic method: Com. Mahadevaiah, never
allowed democratic election to change his leadership. At Perumbalur AIC,
goondaism was organized and delegates were brutally attacked. In many circles
the Divisional disputes are organized by Com. Mahadevaiah and adhoc committees
are imposed. In Tamilnadu a candidate for the Circle Secretaryship was man
handled by the supporters of Mahadevaiah in his presence. More than 4000 GDS
were kept out of membership in Tamilnadu Circle alone.
Looted GDS money! Tips of
iceberg!
Apart from the above,
there are several financial irregularities in the CHQ accounts.
(i)
He is GDS MD, Doorvaninagar – Maximum he can work as postmen in officiating
chances with minimum pay for postmen without HRA & TA. Do you know how much
he has taken salary from the C.H.Q?
(i)
Six months per year, he was forced to work as GDS MD, Doorvaninagar after 2008.
He has drawn salary as GDS MD from the Department.
(ii)
As such what will be his entitlement? (Six months salary maximum at Postmen
officiating pay plus six months GDS salary) (i.e) Rs. 196X30 days X 6 months =
35280 + 42000=77280). But do you know how much he has taken from the CHQ. As
per his report. For 2010-11, he has taken Rs. 2,59,238 plus conveyance of Rs.
20370/-). For 2009-10, he has taken Rs. 1,94293/- plus conveyance of Rs.
19150/-)
(Pay Commission arrears
to G/S & Tr: Rs. 119409 + Rs. 186129 = Rs. 305538. Rs. Three Lakhs, five
thousand + more); Oh! God!. Any of you have drawn arrears of GDS committee
beyond Rs. 70,000/-
(iii)
You go through his accounts submitted in the last AIC! Luxuries and not for GDS
The GDS sweat & money is being misused by both the General Secretary &
Treasurer.
(iv)
There is no accounting for building fund. No where the accounts related to
Building funds were furnished.
(v)
Total expenditure for two years exceeds 36 lakhs by the CHQ.
(vi)
There was a strong news that he has purchased a bungalow costing crores of
rupees in proper Bangalore city which is disproportionate to his income.
Manipulations! thy name
is Mahadevaiah
When all the
irregularities were pointed out by the majority of the delegates, there was no
response and attempts were made to hush up the conference with the brute of
manipulated voting strength. For examples in Rajasthan there was manipulation
to the extent of 46 delegates? Where are they? Similar is the case of Himachal,
Punjab & other circles where there is no presence.
Dawn to GDS!
Finally majority of the
delegates met in the same venue and decided to form a separate union for GDS
with name of All India Postal Employees union – GDS (NFPE) and decided to
function under the guidance of P3, & P4 and NFPE leadership by
consolidating total unity among the Postal employees. An adhoc body has been
constituted to formulate circle/branch unions and there after full pledged All
India Conference will be held to elect the office bearers democratically.
List of office bearers
President
: Com. Bijay Gopal
Sur (West Bengal)
Working
Presidents
: Com. Pramod Kumar
Singh (Uttar Pradesh)
Com. Nirmal Ch. Singh (Orissa)
Vice
Presidents
: Com. Suprava Pal
(North East)
Com. Gana Acharya (Assam)
General
Secretary
: Com. P.
Pandurangarao (Andhra Pradesh)
Dy. General
Secretary
: Com. R. Dhanraj
(Tamilnadu)
Asst. General
Secretaries
: Com. B. R.
Jagadeesh (Karnataka)
Com. K. C. Ramachandran (Tamilnadu)
Financial
Secretary
: Com. V. Murukan
(Kerala)
Asst. Financial
Secretary
: Com. Balaram
Singh Thakur (Madhra Pradesh)
The following decisions
have been taken unanimously.
Our immediate task
(i)
Approach each and every member of AIPEDE Union and explain the position and
enroll them as members of the newly formed union.
(ii)
Submitting withdrawal of membership form from AIPEDE Union from each membership
to DDO/Divisional head (As per Dte. letter no. 13-2/94, SR (Vol II dt.
18.09.1995, any one wants to withdraw his declaration, he may give an
application in that effect to the DDO, who will accept such request with future
effect. No recovery of subscription will be made thereafter).
(iii)
Approach all members to obtain declaration from each member for our union.
(iv)
Will conduct a Monthly/Bimonthly journal called as “GDS Crusader’, with the
subscription of Rs.5/- per copy.
(v)
Draft constitution of the union will be compiled and forwarded to all Circles/Divisions.
(vi)
Request the assistance/help of P3/P4 Divisional Secretaries of NFPE in respect
of all Divisions in obtaining more membership forms and also to guide the
office bearers since the GDS union has been decided to function under the
guidance of P3, P4 leadership of NFPE.
(vii)
Requesting all the members who are in no contact with the office bearers to
contact the General Secretary & others in guiding them to form branches and
started functioning of divisional/circle levels, where the GDS members are
being kept in darkness by the erstwhile leadership.
AIPEU GDS – launched its
website & office
Our union has launched
its website today and Com. M. Krishnan Secretary General put his first message.
We will update the website regularly. Website is www.aipeugdsnfpe.blogspot.in
Similarly, one e-mail ID
has been created for the CHQ for the regular contacts with all GDS comrades.
The e-mail ID of CHQ is: aipeugdsnfpe@gmail.com
The GDS CHQ will shortly
start function at the Headquarters temporarily from the P3 CHQ head quarters.
All correspondences may please be made to the following address.
Com. P. Pandurangarao,
General Secretary, AIPEU-GDS (NFPE), Central Head Quarters, Dada Ghosh Bhawan,
2151/1, New Patel Road, New Delhi - 110008
An appeal to all the
P3/P4 Divisional Secretaries
We are in the initial
stage of formation. We can advance only with your co-operation only. Many GDS
divisional secretaries are still in dark about the developments. We fervently request
you to appraise the existing GDS union secretaries to join the main stream and
strengthen this organisation. In case of non acceptance, kindly choose some
good and efficient comrades for the Post of Divisional/Circle Secretaries who
shall be a dedicated cadre belong to NFPE and send their Home address and Bio
date to CHQ. So that we can approach them for the formation of branches of all
levels.
We seek you cooperation
and assure that we will work jointly under the banner of NFPE.
An Appeal
All are requested to
kindly extend all their possible efforts for the growth of our union. We will
function under the guidance of NFPE. The withdrawal application from the
membership of AIPEDE union and declaration from to AIPEU GDS (NFPE) unions are
enclosed herewith.
LETTER OF AUTHORISATION
To,
The Superintendent/SSPOs,
........……………………………
Division
…………………………………………………
…………………………………………………
I
………………………………………………………………………… (Name and Designation), having submitted earlier
letter of authorisation for membership in favour of the AIPEDE union may please
be treated as withdrawn. The union subscription recovery being recovered to
AIPEDE union may please stopped forthwith.
I decide to become member
of All India Postal Employees Union – GDS (NFPE). I hereby authorize for the
deduction of monthly subscription at the rate of Rs. Ten per month from my
salary starting from the month of July 2012 payable on 31.07.2012 and authorise
its payment to above mentioned service union.
Signature ……………………………………..
Station
Name
Date
Designation
Annexure-II
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS
SR SECTION
NAME OF THE OFFICE
_____________________________________________________________________
under order of Ministry of Communications & IT, Department of Posts vide
letter No. 13/02/2010-SR dated 05.02.2010)
LETTER OF AUTHORISATION
To
___________________________
___________________________
Designation of Divisional
Head
I, ______________________________________ (Name & Designation) being a
Member of All India Postal Employees Union – GDS (NFPE) (Name of
Association of GDSs) hereby authorize deduction of monthly subscription of Rs.
10/- per month from my TRCA starting from the month of July 2012 payable on
31.07.2012 and authorize its payment to the above mentioned service
Association.
I hereby certify that I
have not submitted authorization in favour of any other Association of GDS. If
the above information is found incorrect, I fully understand that my
authorization for the Association becomes invalid.
Signature __________________________
Station: -
Dated: -
Name______________________________
Designation______________________________
To be filled by the
Association
It is certified that
Shri/Smt__________________________________ is a Member of All India
Postal Employees Union – GDS (NFPE) (Name of Association of GDS)
It is further certified
that the above authorize has been signed by Shri/Smt
____________________________________ in my presence.
Signature
__________________________________
Name (in Capital)
____________________________
Of authorized Office bearer
____________________
Signature
Name (in Capital)
Of the member
Divisional Head’s Attestation
Let us work very hard to
regain our past glory and mitigate the genuine demands of the GDS with proper
coordination with NFPE and all departmental staff by respecting each other and
build rock like unity for the emancipation and upliftment of GDS comrades.
Let us move further to
achieve our goal of emancipation of GDS from the clutches of the Central
Government and also from the corruption, and exploitation from the Trade Union
Zamindar.
With fraternal greetings,
Comradely yours,
(P. Pandudranagarao)
General Secretary
EDA (RA) Rules,1995
No.13/2/94-SR
Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Post
Dak Bhawan, Parliament Street
New Delhi – 110 001
Dated : 27-04-1995
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Extra Departmental Agents – (Recognition of Associations)
Rules, 1995.
The under signed is directed to say that consequent on framing of fresh rules
for Recognition of Service Associations of Central Government Employees vide
Department of Personnel & Trg. Notification No.2/10/80-JCA (Vol.IV) dated
05-11-1993, the proposal for framing similar rules for the Extra Departmental
Gents in the Department has also been considered. Accordingly, the Government
have framed the Extra Departmental Agents – (Recognition of Associations)
Rules, 1995. The Rules will take effect from 1st May, 1995. A copy
of Rules is enclosed.
2.
These Rules shall apply to all Associations of Extra Departmental Agents in the
Department of Post.
3.
Recognition will be accorded by the Department of Post to an Association on
fulfilling the conditions prescribed in Rule-4(d) (i) of the Rules in respect
of the entire Department. The Association so recognized at the Central Level may
have branches in the lower formations.
4.
Detailed procedure regarding recovery of subscription for the Associations from
the pay rolls prescribed for the regular Postal employees as per instructions
issued vide Department of Post letter No.13-1/93-SR dated 10-08-1994 as
modified from time to time will be applicable to Extra Departmental Agents
also.
5.
Relaxation of any of the provisions of the EDA (RSA) Rules, 1995 under Rule –
8 of the said Rules should be done only with the prior approval of the
Department of Post.
6.
Doubts regarding the interpretation of EDAs (RSA) Rules, 1995 should be
referred to the S.R Section of the Department of Post.
7.
Receipt of this O.M may kindly be acknowledged.
8.
Hindi version will follow.
Sd.x.x.x.x
(B.P.SHARMA)
DIRECTOR (SR)
1.All Heads
of Postal Circles.
2.Secretary
General, NFPE/FNPO/BPEF.
3.All
concerned Unions viz., (P-III, P-IV, R-III, R-IV of NFPE, NUDEU(FNPO), BEDEU
(BPEF)
4.All members
of Departmental Committees of ED Agents.
5.Hindi
section for necessary action with the request that cut stencil or Hindi version
may please be given immediately.
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Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Post
Dak Bhawan, Parliament Street
New Delhi – 110 001
No.13/2/94-SR
Dated: 27 April ‘ 95
ORDER
The following Rues are issued under the authority of the Government of India:-
1. Short Title and Commencement :
(1) The Rules may be called the Extra Departmental
Agents (Recognition of Association Rules, 1995.
(2) They
shall come in to force with effect from 01-05-1995.
2.Definition :
In these
Rules, unless the context otherwise requires :
a)”Government”
means the Central Government.
b)”Extra Departmental Agent” means any person to
whom P&T EDA Conduct and Service Rules, 1964, apply.
3.Application:
These Rules shall apply to Associations of ED
Agents in the Department of Post.
4.
Conditions for Recognition of Associations:
An
Association which fulfils the following conditions may be recognized by the
Government namely:-
(a) An application for recognition of Association
has been made to the Government containing Memorandum of Association,
Constitution, Bye-laws of the Association, Names of Office bearers, total
membership and ay other information as may be required by the Government;
(b) The Service Association has been formed
primarily with the object of promoting the common service interest of its
members;
(c) Membership of the Service Association has been
restricted to Extra Departmental Agents;
(d) (i) The
Association represents minimum 35 per cent of total number of Extra
Departmental Agents provided that where there is only one Association which
commands more than 35 per cent membership, another Association with second
highest membership although less than 35 percent may be recognized if it
commands at least 15 per cent membership.
(ii) The membership of an E.D Agents shall be automatically
discontinued on his ceasing to belong to such category;
(e) Extra Departmental Agents who working as ED
Agents shall be members or office bearers of the Service Association;
(f) The Association shall not be formed to represent
the interest or on the basis, of any caste, tribe or religious denomination or
of any group within denomination;
(g) The Executive of the Association has been
appointed from amongst the members only; and
(h) The funds of the Association consist exclusively
of subscriptions from members and grants, if any, made by the Government and
are applied only for the furtherance of the objects of the Association.
5.Conditions subject to which recognitions is
continued.
Every Association recognized under these Rules comply with the following
conditions, namely:-
(a) the Association shall not send any
representation or deputation except in connection with a matter which is for
common interest to members;
(b) the Association shall not espouse or support the
cause of individual Extra Departmental Agents relating to service matters;
(c) the Association shall not maintain any political
fund or lend itself to the propagation of the view of any political party or a
member of such party;
(d) All representations by the Association shall be
submitted through proper channel and shall be addressed to the Secretary to the
Government/Head of the Oganization or Head of the Department or Office;
(e) A list of members and office bearers, and
up-to-date copy of the rules and an audited statement of accounts of the
Service Association shall be furnished to the Government annually through
proper channel after the annual General meeting so as to reach the Government
before the 1st day July each year;
(f) The Association shall abide by and comply with
all the provisions of its constitution / bye-law;
(g) Any amendment in the constitution / bye-laws of
the Association after its recognition under these Rules, shall be made only
with the prior approval of the Government;
(h) The Association shall not start or publish any
periodical, magazine or bulletin without the previous approval of the
Government;
(i) The Association shall cease to publish any
periodical magazine or bulletin, if directed by the Government to do so on the
ground that the publication thereof is prejudicial to the interest of the
Central Government, the Government of any State or Government authority or to
good relations be Extra Departmental Agents and the Government or any
Government authority or to good relations between the Government of India and
the Government of Foreign State;
(j) The Association shall not address any
communication to or enter into correspondence with a foreign authority except
through the Government which shall have the right to withhold it;
(k) The Association shall not do any act or assist
in the doing of any act which, if done by ED Agents, would contravene any of
the provisions the P&T Extra Departmental Agents (Conduct & Service)
Rules, 1964 and ;
(l) Communications addressed by the Association by
any office bearer on its behalf to the Government or a Government authority
shall not contain any disrespectful or improper language.
6.Verification
of membership:
(1) The Verification of membership for the purpose
of recognition of an Association shall be done by the Check-off system in
pay-rolls at such intervals and in such manner as the Government may by order
prescribe.
(2) The
Government may, at any time, order a special verification of membership if it
is of the opinion, after an enquiry, that the Association does not have the
membership required under sub-clause (i) of caluse (d) of Rule-4.
7.Withdrawal
of Recognition:
If, in the opinion of the Government, an Association recognized under these
Rules has failed to comply with any of the conditions set our in Rule-4 or
Rule-5 or Rule-6 the Government may after giving an opportunity to the
Association to present its case, withdraw the recognition accorded to such
Association. On grant of recognition to Association(s) in terms of Rule-4 above
all other Associations etc., hitherto recognized for representing EDAs shall
cease to be recognized.
8 Relaxation:
The Government may dispense with or relax the
requirements of any of these Rules to such extent and subject to such
conditions as it may deem fit in regard to any Association.
9.
Interpretation:
If any question arises as to the interpretation
of any of the provisions of these Rules or if there is any dispute relating to
fulfillment of conditions for recognition it shall be referred to the
Government, whose decision thereon shall be final.
Sd.x.x.x.x
(B.P.SHARMA)
Director (SR)
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