EDITORIAL POSTAL CRUSADER-JUNE-2013
GDS – CONFRONTATION INEVITABLE
Even after 65
years of independence, “ED System”, one of the legacies of the British
Raj, with three lakhs work force is being continued, carried forward,
and entrenched as the system of cheap labour and exploitation by the
Government of India in the Department of Posts.
The Extraneous
Departmental Agents which was the nomenclature of the GDS during the
British regime and equated with the Government employees became the
"extras" of the Department after independence. Justice Talwar declared
that they are holders of Civil Posts as per the Supreme Court Judgment
and should be called as Grameen Dak Karmachari with departmental status.
But the Government of India has chosen the nomenclature as Grameen Daks
Sevaks not as Karmachari and not accorded the civil servant status for
all purposes.
The GDS Rules
were subsequently amended in 2001 and 2011 and made the GDS as holder of
Civil Post "outside the civil service" categorically with the fixed
definition that they should not be equated with the regular Government
servants and applied only to the Disciplinary rules which is also not a
statutory one. They have been denied the prorate wages at par with the
Departmental employees. The pay has been termed as Time Related
Continuity Allowance (TRCA). All the positive recommendations of Justice
Talwar Committee were buried and cemented after the implementation of
Natarajamuthy Committee. Even the pro rata to the minimum of the
Government scale has not been ensured to the existing GDS and there is a
heavy loss to all the GDS after the implementation of his report.
The GDS is now
equated with the part time workers like Anganwadi workers. Their status
has been lowered. The rules were modified to deny everything to this
exploited category further. The protection of TRCA which was in
existence since 1970s was taken back. The recruitment rules for postmen
and MTS were amended deleting the provisions of seniority selection
among GDS and introduction of open market recruitment. The combination
of duty is the order of the day. The conditions put forth for filling up
the vacant GDS posts will never allow to fill up the posts regularly.
The medical benefits have not been implemented.
The Bonus which
was granted at par with Departmental employees was snatched away and
files were constructed in such way to deny all the benefits to GDS
permanently. There is a clear discrimination between the regular and GDS
officials and they lost many things. Protection of pay granted in 1986
was frozen. Now after one year there is no protection and the reduction
will take place. Bonus ceiling reduced to Rs.2500 from Rs.3500. The GDS
workload norms were tightened. The vacant GDS posts have not been filled
up. The indiscriminate combination of duties is the order of the day
and there is no pro-rata wages to GDS as per the Sixth CPC. The 100%
promotional avenues enshrined for the GDS in MTS and Postmen recruitment
rules were modified and open market recruitment is resorted to. The
relaxation of standard in the question papers has been withdrawn and now
tightened with the pattern of CBSE Xth standard resulting many
vacancies were not filled up and will go to the open market, thus the
GDS will be deprived of fair chances.
The
economic development during the six decades as a whole in the nation in
general and in the villages in particular has brought several modern
changes in the livelihood of the common man in the country. His needs
and wants have been upgraded. The Department of Posts is considered as
the most useful vehicle to reach out to all those common men in the
country for delivering the packages of different Ministries, departments
of Government and for State Governments.
The
most important products of Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life
Insurance are getting introduced to the general public through these
Grameen Dak Sewaks and these sections of the Postal Workers are the
mainstay in the business development of these products in the present
competitive insurance sector. There are multifarious products and works
that are being carried out by these Grameen Dak Sewaks and it is beyond
doubt that the scope of business among the crores of rural population
wholly dependent on these segments of Postal Workers. Such a vital
section of Postal Employees is being treated as non-regular Government
Employees by the Government is nothing but naked exploitation for the
purpose of denying legitimate dues to them.
This NFPE
appeals the Government to implement the Justice Talwar Committee
recommendations at least on civil servant status to the GDS as it is
categorical in its recommendations that ED Employees are to be treated
as Civil Servants for all purposes and that all perks, privileges and
benefits are to be extended as like the other regular Government
Employees.
The NFPE calls
upon the Government of India to change its mind-set on the system of ED
employees or Grameen Dak Sewaks from that of non-regular exploitative
cheap labour system into the system of regular departmental employees
and that a methodology should be construed to departmentalize all the
existing GDS within a time frame.
The NFPE also
notes with concern that the stand taken by the Postal bureaucracy in the
aftermath of formation of 6th CPC to deny stoutly either to remit the
consideration of pay revision of three lakhs of GDS to the 6th CPC or
to constitute a Pay Body headed by a Justice as like Justice Talwar had
led to the formation of a retired officer headed committee called the
Nataraja Murthy Committee that loaded its recommendations with a lot of
anti-GDS character to snatch away several existing benefits like
pro-rata wages on par with comparable departmental cadres as well as the
parity in bonus ceiling quantum etc.
This NFPE urge
upon the Government that as observed by the 4th CPC it is the
prerogative of the Pay Commissions to go into the issues of GDS also
instead of forming any separate committees for these category of
employees in the Department of Posts and hence the pay revision issue of
three lakhs of GDS shall be remitted to the 7th CPC on its formation.
Notwithstanding
such a revision of wages for the GDS through the 7th CPC, NFPE resolves
to urge upon the Government to modify its retrograde stand of rejecting
parity on bonus ceiling to GDS with all other sections of workers and
employees under the Bonus Act and reducing the bonus ceiling from 3500/-
to 2500/- in an arbitrary way based on the reactionary recommendation
of the Nataraja Murthy Committee and come forward to remove this
discrimination immediately.
NFPE urge upon
the Government to direct the Authorities of Department of Posts to have a
thorough discussion with the Federations and GDS Unions on all other
issues of GDS and in particular the 32 charter of demands formulated by
the AIPEU GDS (NFPE), the associated member of the NFPE including the
time factor, the changing of Recruitment Rules of Postman and MTS that
contains clauses against the interests of GDS as well as modifying the
Conduct and Disciplinary Rules on par with the regular employees in
every respect.
National
Federation of Postal Employees also resolves to launch a powerful
movement and consistent struggle along with the affiliated unions of the
National Federation of Postal Employees for the settlement of all
justified demands of three lakhs of GDS if the Department of Posts and
the Government of India fail to redress the basic issues of this section
of employees within a justified time frame.
NFPE Further
like to make clear that in case the Government continuous its negative
attitude towards GDS and refuse to include GDS under the purview of the 7th CPC
the entirety of the Postal and RMS employees including GDS shall go on
indefinite strike till the realization of the demands. NFPE calls upon
the postal and RMS employees including GDS to be ready for such an
action if situation warrants.
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