Monday, 16 December 2019

PARTICIPATE NATIONAL WIDE GENERAL STRIKE DATED 8TH JANUARY, 2020







BRIEF REPORT OF UNION ACTIVITIES CIRCLE WORKING COUNCIL MEETING 9th and 10th DECEMBER, 2019 AT YASHWANT NIWAS, MALWAN


N.F.P.E.
ALL INDIA RMS AND MMS EMPLOYEES UNION GR.'C'.
MAHARASHTRA CIRCLE BRANCH


CIRCLE WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING
NOTICE
In continuation of this union notification on the subject dated 20-07-2019 and 05-08-2019, the Circle Working Committee (CWC) meeting of All India RMS and MMS Employees Union Group C, Maharashtra Circle is hereby notified under the provision of article -54 of the constitution of union to be held from 9th December, 2019 to 10th December, 2019  at “YASHWANT NIWAS’’, Near Jarimari Temple, Deulwada, Near Hutatma Smarak, Nerur, Malwan, Dist Sindudurg  416525 under presidentship of Shri M A Hakke, Circle President, All India RMS and MMS Employees union Gr C , Maharashtra Circle. Com. D K Rahate, President, AIPRPA CHQ New Delhi and Com Giriraj Singh General Secretary, CHQ New Delhi will be Chief guest of CWC.

The meeting will commence at 9.30AM on 9th December, 2019.

All Circle union office bearers and Divisional Secretaries being member of Circle Working Committee are requested to attend the meeting on the date and time as notified.
AGENDA :                                                                                                
·       Presidents opening address
·       Welcome speech
·       Presenting of report of activities of Circle union by Circle Secretary.
·       Problems of RMS/MMS
·       Staff & Operational Problems after CSI roll out.
·       Agitation programmes in the Division/Circle.
·       Report of observation of agitation programme thereof by NJCM/CHQ.
·       Organizational & Financial Position.
·       Discuss the preparation of Circle Conference 2021
·       Any other items with the permission of the chair.

(A B Shivtare)
Circle Secretary
AI RMS And MMS Emp.  Union Gr C
Maharashtra Circle

Copy to:-
1. The Secretary General, National federation of Postal Employees, 1st Floor,  North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi 110001
2. The General Secretary, AIRMS & MMS Employees Union Gr C CHQ,17/4-C< P&T Colony, Kali Bari Marg, NEW Delhi 110001
3. Shri M A Hakke, Circle President, AIRMS& MMS Employees Union Gr C Maharashtra Circle C/O HRO, BM Division, Miraj 416410
4. The Chief Postmaster General Maharashtra Circle Mumbai 400001: Your honour is requested to please issue instructions for grant special casual leave to all Circle Working COMMITTEE member of this union ( i. e. All Circle Union Office bearers and Divisional Secretaries) with to and fro journey period.
5. All Postmasters General with request to issue instructions for grant of Special Casual Leave to the CWC Members /Divisional Secretaries.
6. All Circle Union Office Bearers, Divisional secretaries, AIRMS & MMS Employees Union Gr C, Maharashtra circle
7. All SSRM/SRM/Manager MMS, Maharashtra circle
8. The Division Secretary, RMS B Division, Pune 411001 (HOSTING DIVISION) for necessary arrangements.
9. O/C


(A B Shivtare)
Circle Secretary
AI RMS And MMS Emp.  Union Gr C
Maharashtra Circle

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Report in brief of Circle Union Activities Maharashtra Circle, 9th and 10th December, 2019  AT Yaashwant Niwas, MALWAN
Dear comrade president/Circle office bearers/ Divisional Secretaries,

I have the greatest pleasure to welcome all of you to this C.W.C.  We met in our circle conference held at MLA HOSTEL, Nagpur  which was made the grand success by the comrades of RMS F Division, Nagpur, Maharashtra Circle under the leadership of Com. Nilesh Alone, Divisional Secretary, Com. Nitin Mankar Working General Secretary, Com V H Tupkar  Circle Vice President, Com P U Khadse, Asstt. Circle Secretary and their team deserve every appreciation.

I am very glad to present this brief report of our circle union activities on behalf of CWC for your kind consideration.

2. Homage & Condolence:
Since the last circle conference many of our leaders and activists passed away sh. George Mthew Fernandes Ex Minister & MP died on 29 January, 2019.  Com. S.K. YADAV aged 48 years SA DRMS expired on 4.4.2019.

Sh. Manohar Parikar Chief Minister of Goa from 14 March, 2017  until his death expired on 17 March, 2019 due to pancreatic cancer. Com. P. bhagwan Nair Ex circle Secretary r-IV Kerala Circle expired on 5 April, 2019, Sandeep Candelna Penlnka expired on 14.4.2019. N. Gopal  Krishnan Ex working president AIPEU Gr. C CHQ  EXPIRED ON 22.4.2019 at Chennai.  Amar Singh Meena MTS Delhi Rms expired on 21.62019. G.P. Bhajanthri MTS HB Dn. Ex D/S & circle Vice President R-  IV Karnataka Circle expired on 1.7.2019.

Smt.  Sheela Dikshit aged 81 years 3  times ex chief minister of Delhi State expired on 20.7.2019 Smt. Sushma Swaraj aged 67  years former external Affairs Minister and Ex Chief Minister of Delhi State expired on 6.7.2019 in AIIMS  Delhi . Sh. R.K. Triparhi Senior Manager MMS Delhi expired on 24.8.2019 Com. R.L. Bhattacharjee Ex Dy. Secretary General NFPE expired on 10th Sept. 2019 at Kolkata

Sh. Arun Jaietly aged 66 years Ex finance Minister expired on 24.08.2019 Sh. Ram Jethmalani twice Law Minister, Criminal lawyer, litigant and Parliamentarian passed away on Sunday 8-9-2019. Com. Gurdas Das Gupta Leader CPI and G/S AITUC expired in 31.10.2019 at Kolkata. T.N. Sesson ex EC. Expired on 11.11.2019.  this CWC pays respectful homage to them.

Many soldiers sacrificed their lives for lives for our country and also coutinuing laying down their lives in the recent terrorist activities on LOC by Pakistan.  This CWC pays respectful homage and pray for peace to the departed soul.

Many person were killed in train derailment during this period.  This CWC conveys its condolences to the bereaved family members who lost their dear &  near ones.

This CWC pays respectful to the workers, who have been murdered by Maoist  and Trinmool Congress combine in West Bengal and  Tripura.  More than 1100 Comrades working in various organizations have been killed by them.

During the period under review many personalities, valiant fighters for the  cause of democratic values and leaders of Working class passed away.  Natural calamities, flood in our State, (Kolhapur Samgli) Bihar, Assam,  Kerala and other states more than thousand people lost their lives.  Many farmers, Workers and other artisans committed suicide due to sever poverty during this period.


This CWC pays homage in the memory of these comrades, political leaders,  innocent public and other known/unknown leader, public personalities who died during this period.


3. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES ( CWC DELHI): U.S imperialism continues its economic, political and military interventions to establish its hegemony so as to destabilize gov3erne=ments that stand up to it and esure a regime change in various countries such as venezuala, Iran, Syria etc. It supports autocratic and dictatorial regimes to suppress their people in sudan,  Imperialist thousand, rendering hundreds of thousands home less, driving them out to cross borders and seas in search of shelter and livelihood.  I continues to promote Israeli aggression on Palestine.  It continues to use economic sanctions to cripple  economies and arm twist coutries into submission.  China, Cuba, North Korea, Venezuala, Iran continue to resitst and stand firm protect their right to self determination and national soveregnity.
International finaces capital across the world support the right wing forces,, socialist China World’s second largest economy coutinue to compete with the USA in the near future.  All attempts by us imperialism with the collaboration of submissive countries like India are  turning out to be futile. China continues the march ahead with its goeal of building a moderately prosperous society realizing socialist modernization by 2035 –in 16 years from now.  On this basis it aims to buildChina as a prosperous, stron, democratic cculturally advanced and harmonious socialist country in another 115 years by 2049  the centenary year of tis liberation.

The right wing forces continue to again ground  mainly due to the support of big corporate and the ruling classes. People are in search of measures, the attacks on their hard won rights  all over the world.  Due to the relentless struggles against the attacks on the livelihood of the people.  The people at large and the working people are in strong as  neo –liberalism has failed, capitalism is losing grounds.  The idea of socialism in gaining popularity among the mass of the people.

4. NATIONAL ISSUES- (CWC DELHI ): the NDA II Govt. at the centre is in the process  of being much more aggressive in pushing through the neoliberal economic poilcises.  After assuming power at the centre after the general election 100 days programme was set up for  implementation.  Dis investment of shares of public sector companies to the tune of Rs ninety nine thousand crores was ordered.  Most of the profit making companies are under sever attack.  Privatization fo these companies have also been listed.  The Indian Railway is moving speedily for  privatization.  New Delhi- Lucknow Tejas Express has been taken over by them.  Another 150 profit making  routes are also under  process through out the country.  Railway stations and core sectors are under privatization mode.  Nationalised banks are merged to reduce it to 4 from 23, Ultimatley privatization of Banks are the immediate task of the NDA Government.  The BSNL and  MTNL are under merger and retirement package of enterity of employees.  Majority employees submitted applications to voluntary retirement.  The private and corporate wants free from all liabilities before they purchase the BSNL/MTNL.  The Govt. retirement package is according to fulfill the demand of corporate.  The Govt. is reported to push through the pro-employer Labour Law reforms with every thing being ready with it to  place it in the parliament for amendment to the existing labour laws according to the dictators of corporate.  The Central Govt. is enthusiastic in further expanding the free trade agreement exercise in general and the Asia wide Regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP) in particular leading to further liberalization of import with aggregate the situation.  This has brought about wide spread protect throughout the country which resulted in withdrawal of RCEP agreement temporarily.  The NDA Govt. which proved its commitment to the big corporate and business houses,  international finance and imperialism in its previous stint by suppressing all voices of descent and attacking the basic democratic right of the people can only be expected to the more aggressive and brutal this time.  The brute majority in parliament along with the luke warm approach of the major opposition parties towards neo-liberalism are weapons already in their hands through which the government would search to suffocate and suppress democratic processes and institutions more and more. 

The Union Budget presented in the Parliament on 5th July 2019 immediately after they assumed second inning the corporate masters both foreign and domestic appreciated and welcomed the budget proposal as the budget ensure bigger transfer of resources in favour of the rich and the  corporate, extract and foot more viciously from the mass of the common people.  The working class in particular who are actually create wealth of the country.

The economy of the country has been slipping into continuous slow down with virtual stagnation in employment generating investments in real economy consist entirely increasing unemployment rate reaching above 7.4% in June 2019, pushing employment rate in the country to a 45 year low, budget proposals have not bothered to address any of the basic problem in a substantive way.  The country is facing acute financial crisis.  The Govt. has achieved their pressure by taking 1.76 lakh crore from RBI reserve fund.  The Govt. is demanding further sum from RBI.  Due to the neoliberal policies which are beneficial for the corporate the working class and the common people are under sever social and financial crisis.  These has forced the working people to resort to agitational path.  The Indian Central Trade Unions have jointly decided to resist this  onslaughts by organizing national strike on 8th January 2020.  All central Trade Unions, Independent express their anger and anquish against the govt. anti people and anti-worker policies.

5. REPORT OF 34thCIRCLE CONFERENCE MAHARASHTRA CIRCLE
34th circle conference of All India RMS and MMS Employees Union Gr C of Maharashtra Circle was held at MLA Hostel,  Nagpur from 30th  January 2019 to 2nd February,2019 under the presidentship of Com. M. A. Hakke President.
National Flag was hoisted by Com. D K Rahate, President of AIPRA and Ex. President of NFPE and NFPE flag was hoisted by Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE and General Secretary R-III on 30th  January, 2019 at 11.30 A.M.
Com. Giriraj Singhji, President of NFPE and General Secretary, NFPE R3  inaugurated the open session on 30th January, 2017 and addressed to open session on RMS/MMS, Postal and CG employees problems, CRC SPC Norms, OT Rates position of Cadre review Proposal for RMS and MMS Staff, 7th CPC, Allowance committee, MACP, Bench Mark, strike dated 8th January  and 9th January, 2019 other issues and appealed to all mobilize rank file to participate  COC, CHQ and other agitational Programme a make grand success. Com. Ajit Abhyankar District President CITU,  Com. R N Patne E x. President AIIEA Western Zone, Nagpur, Com. Nilesh Nasare General Secretary CCGEW, Nagpur, Com. D K Rahate, President of AIPRA and Ex. President of NFPE , Com. Balkrushna Chalke President APEU CHQ New Delhi, Com. S N Jadhav Circle Secretary RIV, Com. R P Sarang Circle Secretary PIV, Com. P S Pande Ex. President of NFPE and Ex. Circle Secretary, Com. A M Khan Ex. Offg. Circle Secretary, Com. P U Khadse AGS RIII, Com.I P Shaikh President NFPE RIV, Com. S R Bhagawat EX DS MMS Nagpur, Com. Padmawati Iyar Chair person Women Committee MH Circle And  Member Women Committee CHQ. Com Nasir Shaikh Fed. Councillor, Com. E S Belnekar Federal Councillor addressed to house. Shri R K Jaybhaye PMG, Nagpur Region, Shri Pawankumar Dalmiya DPS Nagpur Region, Smt. VasundharaGulhane SSPOs Nagpur City DN, Shri Gopichand Ramteke Manager MMS and Shri M P Ansari SRM F Dn Nagpur were present from administration side and addressed to house. Com. Surendra Palav Circle Secretary PIII was Present for opening session. The  Souvenir was published in the memories of Circle Conference by Com. Giriraj Singhji General Secretary and other leaders and representative from administrative side on dais also Year Diary for the year 2019 of RMS B Division published in this moment.
Com Nitin Mankar Working General Secretary,  Com. Nilesh Alone  General Secretary, Reception Committee alongwith, Com. S R Shaha Chairman, Com. V H Tupkar Circle Vice President, Com. P U Khadase AGS & ACS, Com. V L Jaiswal, Com. Lakhvinder Singh, Com. Naresh Borikar, Com.M D  Deokar, Com. R S Karanjawala, Com Bandu Meshram, Com. M O Tekade, Com. A R Kondhalkar, Com. N J AMbekar, Com. P A Hage, Com. T S Naik, Com. S U Bhuse, Com. S A Waghe Com. A D Saraf, Com. R Ithirani, Com S D Mesharam and other leaders welcomed all the above noted leaders, Chief Guests including circle office bearers, with bouquets, Shawl, Pagri and Memento.
Com. A B Shivtare Circle Secretary Placed the Draft Report and Com.     D A Wani Circle Treasurer placed the audited statement  for the period January 2017 to January 2019 in the house in the first session on 31st January, 2019.
Com. D K Rahate, President of AIPRA and Ex. President of NFPE and Com. A M Khan Ex Circle Secretary addressed to Subject committee on 31st January, 2019. About 75 Division Secretary, Branch Secretary ,Delegates and visitors were addressed to subject committee.  Com. A B Shivtare Circle Secretary addressed to Subject committee on 1st February, 2019 and elaborately spoke on present development in the department, strike dated 8th and 9th Septemebr , 2019, Demand day for NPS dated 12th December, 2018,  Shortage of Staff, Rule 38 cases, Outsourcing, vindictive attitude of administration towards union representatives, OTA Rates, Norms of CRC/ NSH/ Parcels, Filling up all LSG (NB), HSG-II, HSG-I posts at one time measures, To check possibilities for introduction of new examination to fill up all supervisory posts at per with Postmaster Grade Examinations to avoid vacant of posts, MACP promotion, Bench Mark for MACP and attack on Postal/ RMS & MMS and other issues More than 200 delegates and Visitors attended the conference.
The Following Office bearers of All India RMS and MMS Employees Union GR C Maharashtra & Goa Circle were elected unanimously for the year 2019-2021.

President :                              Com . M A Hakke, MACP III SA Miraj RMS
Vice President                              i. Com. M P Kolte MACP III NSH Air Mail Stg
                                               ii.  Com. G S Kukade, PA Nagpur MMS
Circle Secretary                    Com. A B Shivtare HSG-I B Division, Pune
Asstt. Circle Secretary    i.  Com S M Sathe LSG (NB) Mumbai Stg Dn
ii. Com. V H Tupkar, HSG-1 HSA F Dn Nagpur iii.Com. P V Parkar, Driver MMS Mumbai
iv. Com. P T Thombre, MACPII OA HRO L Dn. Bhusawal
v. Com. A G Shinde, MACP II SA Kolhapur RMS 
vi. Com. A C Mannur MACP I SA NSH Mumbai
vii. Com. A L Rajwade, Driver, MMS Pune
viii. Com. S G Gole MACP II SA Ctl. Stg
Organizing Secretary                Com. V P Wani, SA SRO, Nashik RD RMS
Treasurer                           Com. R P Kashid Sys Admn. RMS B Dn Pune
Auditor                                     Com H S Babar MACP III SA PC Stg

Following circle Union representative nominated as Regional Secretary
1. Shri S M Sathe                        -        Postmaster General (MM & BD)
                                                                                  O/O Chief PMG Mumbai
2. Shri V H Tupkar                  -        Postmaster General, Nagpur Region
3. Shri P T Thombre               -        Postmaster General, Aurangabad Region
4. Shri A G Shinde                   -       Postmaster General, Goa Region.

The Circle Secretary himself will attend bi-monthly meetings and make all correspondence with Postmaster General Pune Region.

The following women sub committee members elected unanimously for the year 2019-21.

Chairperson : Ms. Padamavathi Iyyer  : HSG-1 HSA, CPSO Mumbai
Convener :  Smt. K K Patil  LSG NB NSH Pune
Joint Convener : 1. Smt. Shobha D Meshram HSG-1 HRO, F Dn Nagpur
                               2. Smt. S S Nagavkar SA Mumbai Stg
Committee Members
                               1. Smt S S Mulay MACP-II SA NSH Pune
                               2. R. Inthhirani, HSG-I HSA , F Dn Nagpur
                               3. Smt. K J Rathod , SA, Airmail Stg Division
                               4. Smt. Ratna Tayde, SA, Nagpur RMS
                               5. Smt. M R Kadam  SA, Airmail Stg Division
                               6. Smt. R R Lovalekar, Kolhapur RMS
                               7. Smt. V V Ruikar, SA Miraj RMS
                               8. Smt. N P Shirode, SA Nashik Road RMS
                               9. Smt. S S Kulkarni, SA Bhusawal RMS
                               10. Smt. M S Patil, SA Mumbai Stg
                               11. Smt. M M Khedekar, SA Central Stg
                               12. Smt. B N Jadhav, SA CRC Mumbai

Com. Nitin Mankar, Working General Secretary Reception committee gave vote of thanks.

6. Conferences , CWC & Meeting held during this period under review  
1.   Com. A B Shivtare Circle Secretary, Com. P U Khadse, Asstt. General Secretary CHQ, Com R J More Divisional Secretary MMS and Com Bandekar President MMS Mumbai participated the CWC meeting heldo at Hyderabad
2.   Attended 3rd conference of COC vidharbhaheld on 12.05.2019
3.   DWC Meeting at Solapur as on 31-05-2019
4.   Com. A B Shivtare CS and Com. Avinash Rajwade ACS attended Joint 32nd Circle Conference of RIII and RIV at Belgavi  on 3rd November, 2019
5.   Attended Divisional Conference of Airmail Sorting Division
6.   Attended Divisional Conference of Central Sorting Division,
7.   Attended DWC meeting of BM Division, Miraj
8.   Federal Council meeting held at Vrindawan from 25th to 27th Deceber 2019 attended by Com. A B Shivtare, CS, Com, E S Belnekar Federal Councilor, Com. Nasir Shaikh Federal Councilar and Com. S M Sathe ACS
9.   Com. A B Shivtare Circle Secretary, Com. P U Khadse, Asstt. General Secretary CHQ, Com R J More Divisional Secretary MMS Com, E S Belnekar Federal Councilor, Com. Nasir Shaikh Federal Counsilar and Com. S M Sathe ACS and Com Bandekar President MMS Mumbai participated the CWC meeting and grand farewell ceremony of Comrade Giriraj Singhji held  at Delhi from 29th to 30th December, 2019. Com. Pradip Khadse is elected as offg. General Secretary

7. Strikes & Agitation Programmes :

Call given by Postal JCA and Confederation programmes including 29 th July, 2nd August, 2019, 21 August 2019 Dharna infront of all Divisional Offices, 11th September  Dharana infront of Circle Offices observed grate manner in Maharashtra Circle
 Lunch time protest for Dearness allwance and Bonus observed continuesely for one week in all over Maharashtra Circle.
Maharashtra circle is ready to observe one day strike for SCRAP NEW PENSION AND RESTORE OLD PENSION SCHEME and other demands.
8.   Cadre restructuring: The Cadre Restructuring for Group -C Employees has been signed by the Ministry and forwarded to DOPT for Final Approval on 13.05.2015. Till the date, the above cadre restricting is waited for finalization in respect of RMS wing by finance ministry whereas the cadre restructuring in respect of postal wing was finalized hence resentment spread among the staff of RMS Wing.
9.       Circle Union Activities : 
During this period of report Circle union has made all efforts to solve the problems and issues at their level best all Assistant Circle secretaries have taken burning issues at the regional level and the issues received from the regional union as well as a divisional union for circle union all are taken immediately with circle authority. The Circle secretary as and when required meet with Chief PMG, APMG Staff, ADPS and APMG Mails and other authority to solve the grievances of staff
Following issues communicated to circle office for early settlement by the Circle Union.
1. Regarding the settlement of transfer under Rule 38 of P & T manual Volume IV.
2. Regarding filling up supervisory posts in RMS Divisions : Constitution of DPC.
3.  Postal Administration to provide required facilities like good quality computers, Scanners, Printers and UPS in the CRC, NSH/ICH and Parcel Hubs so as to improve efficiency and to minimize the difficulties of the employees.
4. Fill up all HSG-1, HSG2 and LSG Norm-based posts in Maharashtra Circle at the one-time measure.
5. Fill up all vacant posts in all cadres of RMS and MMS  wing at the earliest in Maharashtra circle. Adequate manpower of Group C and Supervisory posts as per norms may be provided for all NSH, MBC and all other mail offices of Maharashtra Circle.
6. Stop closing, Merging of RMS offices and sections.
7. Adequate funds may be provided for basic amenities to the offices shifted by the administration.
8. Provide separate AAO for MMS Pune, IBC Fgn Mumbai.
9. Make structural audit for Pune RMS Building and APSO Inland and Shift office of HRO (Mails & Accounts) and offices at APSO Building at a suitable place to save the life of officials working in this premises.
10. To settle all Rule 38 transfer and posting cases: This circle conference urges the administration to finalize all rule 38 cases before allotment of candidates to all division for the year 2017. It is also brought to notice that till the date some regions/divisions have not updated their waiting list as per with applications done by the applicant hence some discrepancies were observed in an order issued under Rule 38. The staff who applied for the rule 38 cases may be settled at the earliest. i.e for husband and wife one station cases and other transfer cases who are from various regions of this circle as per new guidelines issued by the directorate.
11. Mail processed at Mumbai point in NSH Mumbai, CRC Mumbai and Parcel set/1 may be Consigned by sections instead of daily mail motor service which arriving too late at Nashik RMS.

11.Revision cases of Head Record offices may be taken in true spirit and at per actual work load and working condition after implementation of SAP.
12.The separate establishment may be provided for MBC Agri Pada and IBC Fgn, Mumbai
13.Restoration of BM3 to Sahyadri Express Train: The CPMG Mumbai at a suo-moto without any discussion with any other authority and staff side have ordered to shift BM 3 section to the train Koyana Express w.e. from 01-10-2016, which is totally impracticable decision and against the agreement with union 2012. There are no tangible benefits on shifting of this section either to the public mails or to the Department. Rather it will delay the outgoing mails from Kolhapur to Sangli Dist, Satara District, Pune TD And Pune District and Mumbai TD. Also, Delay of inward mail from L1 hub Pune to all L2 offices of BM Division. Therefore, restore BM3 Section to train Sahyadri Express instead of Koyana express.
14.Building problem of Panaji Stg: Panaji Sorting Office is only NSPC Hub, L1 Sorting office and CRC  for entire Goa state. Heavy mail is being handled at this office and good revenue also earned by BD at BPC Panaji, more than 35 officials including ladies staff working in Panaji Sorting. But Panaji Sorting is shifted room constructed in iron sheets (all side iron sheet and roof of the iron sheet) like motor garage, No separate ladies room provided in the same office. IN Goa the climate is too hot and it goes very difficult to work in tiny shed rooms. As assured by previous PMG Goa, the building is not constructed. Higher level officer like Secretary and Parliamentary committees visited Panaji. We suggest to construct a proper building with a brick wall and RCC Roof building or shift office in a newly constructed building at Patto Bridge  Near ST stand Panaji. This issue is pending for the last 10 years.
15.Supply of 40 seated Railway Bogies for R.M.S Sections in place of 20 seated. Railway Authorities are providing short space of 20 seated Handicapped bogies to R.MS Sections for carrying mails instead of 40 seated S.L.R bogies as required for. Consequent upon such non supply of adequate accommodation for carrying mails, misconnection of mails or non-loading of mails occurred very often and thus transhipment of public mails are suffered badly. The administration is urged to take up with the Railway authority to provide 40 seated SLR Bogies to the RMS Sections in the interest of quick disposal of public mails.
16.To provide work material in RMS offices by replacing outdated wax seals, plastic bags and jute. Replacement of scaling wax: The wax presently under use for sealing wax caused health problems to the staff and destroying look and feel of the RMS offices. Kindly do the needful for the replacement of the wax by a suitable bag sealing system.
17.Supply of good quality of computer paper to RMS offices:
18.Child care leave should be granted to all ladies and single Gents staff.  Not be refused on reason like Shortage of staff.
19.Provide separate Ladies restroom with basic amenities, tiffin room and Recreation club room to all mail offices in Maharashtra Circle.
20.All L-2 offices should be made as Intra –Circle Hubs and SPH to avoid back routing of SPCC and Parcel articles.
21.Kalyan RMS at Thane may be restored at the earliest at Kalyan RMS Building or suitable place at Kalyan.
22.A cashless medical facility may be provided to all CGHS beneficiaries and Authorised Medical Attendant may be appointed at all cities.
23.Restore HSG-1 Post for Solapur RMS/2.
24.Grant compensatory off against OT to all staff of Maharashtra Circle. The Compensatory off also be granted to all staff who are working on PO Holidays.
25.To Reduce the height of Sorting cases provided at CRC Mumbai and other mail offices in Maharashtra circle. Reintroduce old Sorting cases replacing the sorting cases arranged as per MNOP works.
26.Strongly protest against the unscientific Norms introduced in the CRCs/SPCC/PH and also request to stop the harassment in the name of new norms against the officials working in CRCs. Fix the output norms of CRC/NSH/PH.
27.The adequate bandwidth and connectivity may be provided to all offices to avoid slowness of working in CSI. On the day of maintenance by TCS, the mail offices may be kept close so as to available track and trace facility. Kindly avoid utilization of passwords of regular employees by outsiders on SAP/CSI. Provide separate system administration to all mail offices. Solve all problems of pay roll out, HR and other operational issues top priority basis.
28.All BPCs, MBCs and Parcel Hubs may be brought under control of RMS administration.
29.All MACP and DCC DPCs cleared at the earliest.
30.Provide separate attendant at Pune Rest House.
31.Provide electrical lift at Mumbai Rest House, timely Pest control termite and colouring may do at the earliest otherwise shift Rest house at a suitable place.
32.This CC has resolved that L35 section and alternate night set of APSO Inland may be restored at the earliest.
33.CC resolved to request Stop the move to dismantle MMS and outsourcing MMS Drivers, Fill up all vacant Posts of Drivers, Artisans Cleaners, AMM, Manager and Dy. Managers, Supply of Uniforms and sanction justified posts of Drivers and Artisans.
34.The post of IMM Pune should be filled up at the earliest.
35.Technical Postal Assistant is being given the work of P.A. he should be regularizing and to get the financial benefits of P.A./S/A. cadre.
36.Stop private contract vehicles for Mumbai – Pune- Mumbai, Mumbai- Nashik-Mumbai trip and utilize departmental vehicle for the same.
37.Provide separate MGMMT with all mail vehicles of MMS Pune for exchange of mail.
38. An Insurance of all MMS vehicles may be done at priority basis.
39.Provide promotion system for MMS artisans as per with driver cadre or suggested by the cadre review committee.
40.Proper training for BSIV CNG and other new vehicles may be given through manufacturer from time to time to artisans and drivers.
41.DA and suitable Off may be given to vehicles running between two cities.
42.Tiffin time may be provided to all MMS schedules.
43.Regarding illegal recovery towards CGHS contribution by divisional heads.
44.Regarding the settlement of transfer under Rule 38 of P & T manual Volume IV.
45.Regarding accumulation of old record at sixth floor of Annex building.
46.Regarding updating of gradation list and constitution of DPC for promotion in MMS.
47.Regarding counting of induction training period for grant of financial upgradation under TBOP BCR scheme.
48.Regarding disregard to the issues raised by NFPE union and neglecting irregularities of HRO and favourism to FNPO members and non-sanction of legitimate wages to coolies and non-grant of leave on submission certificate of RMP and implementation of in viable/unwanted rotation of duties and others...
49.Regarding constitution of review DPCs for MACP as per clarification received from directorate for consideration of “Good’’ remark prior 25-07-2016 for MACP promotion.
50.Regarding rotational transfer in RMS Division.
51.Regarding fulfillment the condition of establishment of a branch Unions in the Division.
52.Regarding the settlement of all pending transfer under Rule 38 of P & T manual Volume IV
53.Regarding submission of caste validity certificate: Case of Air Mail Sorting Division, Mumbai.
54.Regarding observation of agitation programme by PIV union : Solidarity support thereof
55.Regarding reliability in mail operations-Sop for tallying abstract and resolving discrepancies.
56.Regarding grant of special increment in the form of personal pay to Central Government Servants for participation in sporting events and tournaments of National or international importance , in the 7 th CPC Scenarios.
57. Regarding formation of a new local branch at  SRO, L Division, Manmad RMS
58.Regarding dislocation of B7 Out section
59.Regarding harassment of staff of MMS Pune by the  administrative office of MMS Mumbai
60.Regarding filling up of posts of artisans, mechanics and Drivers posts in MMS, Maharashtra Circle
61.Display of waiting list of MMS  wing at Maharashtra Circle
62.Regarding grant of compensatory off to all officials who performed duties on weekly offs and postal holiday and duty performed  beyond the normal duty hours.
63.Regarding spontaneous termination of services of Drivers of MMS Mumbai.
64.Regarding amendments of the recruitment rules for the  post of Driver (Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3) : Comments thereof
65.Regarding observation of agitation programme by JCA of PIV ,  RIV & GDS union : Solidarity support thereof.
66.Regarding grant of special increment in the form of personal pay to Central Government Servants for participation in sporting events and tournaments of National or international importance , in the 7 th CPC Scenarios.
67.Regarding filling up supervisory posts in RMS Divisions:
68.Regarding the settlement of transfer under Rule 38 of P & T manual Volume IV.
69.Regarding long pending of  TA bills due to non allotment of funds to MM region.
70.Activation of waiting list-Direct Recruitment Examination for Postal /Sorting Assistants (PAs/SAs) for the year 2013-2014.
71.Regarding updating of gradation list and constitution of DPC for promotion in MMS.

10. Organization position/MEMBERSHIP VERIFICATION :  Now a day’s our circle facing the problem of shortage of manpower and huge retirement affected our membership. Now we all try to convince and motivate all new candidates for membership of our union and brought them into the mainstream of workers unity. It is requested to all divisional branch secretaries and office bearers make a special drive to collect declaration from all non members, new members and the members who may be willing to join our union in the membership modification to be held in the month of April, 2020. We hereby appeal them to rejoin our mother union and work together for the advancement of workers unity. 
11. NPS & Extension of Benefits of Retirement/ Gratuity and death Gratuity to the C.G. Employees Covered by New defined contribution pension System (NPS regarding Orders Issued By Dop & T).
Confederation of C. G. Employees and Workers have been continuously fighting against pension reforms implemented by Govt in tune with neo liberal policies demanding scrapping of the new pension System (NPS).  Further we have been demanding that those employees who are covered by NPS should be eligible for payment of death cum retirement graduity to all NPS Employees.  Further the cabinet has also constituted a committee for streamlining the implementation of NPS.  We shall present the remaining issues before that Committee.  Scrapping of NPS is our main demand of 2 September , 2019 Strike and 16 march, 2017 one Day Strike. 2 days strike on 8 and 9 January 2019 and one day strike on 8-1-2020 no struggle will go in vain.

12.  Circle Conference 2021: Comrades now the circle is due in April- May 2021 and Our RMS BM Division is going to be the host this conference. We must cooperate them for the grand success of the conference.

13.  CONCLUSION:-  We have to strengthen our organization to resist the onslaught on the services and staff due the new liberal economic policies pursued by the Gpvt. Under the dictates of imperialist finance capitals.  The task of the working class today is to unify the working class and put up resistance movement in order to protect the hard earned benefits and facilities.  We have to vigorously carry out campaign and propaganda amongst employees for massive participation for all programmes of sponsoring committee of Trade Unions, confederation of central Govt. Employees and National platform of mass organization to all the attack on services and staff which are to be resisted through relentless struggle and strikes by uniting entirety of postal workers.

We have to evolve concerned efforts to rally women workers in the forefront of the Union activities thereby strengthening our organization more strong.  We should also guard against communal, castiest and other divisive force activities against dividing the working class.  On behalf of this CWC of our Union we present this report for consideration and adoption.  Due to a shortage of staff in our department and anti-worker policies of the administration, we have to strengthen the struggle. In our RMS wing in spite of the anti-worker policies, we have been able to make advancements through our unity and continuous struggle. Now a new generation is entering the department which is the future of our nation. We appeal to a new generation to take lead the organization being any hesitations and demoralization. We shall carry forward the slogan “Unity for struggle and struggle for unity.”

14.  Finally, I would like to place before this CWC that the circle union spared no efforts in discharging its duties properly during this period. On behalf of it, I extend sincere thanks to all the members of our organization, sister unions, our federation, the confederation,  NJCA and all others who stood behind us and extended Co-operation during this eventful period. .  It is again proposed to prepare progress work report of all Regional Circle Secretaries, organization Secretary and other union office bearers for the period of Circle union and all requested to prepare their activities report along with issues taken with regional level and divisional level and present the same in next CWC/Circle conference. I appeal all of them to hold out the same cordiality to our organization in future too.  Circle union has own website: nfpemhr3.blogspot.in, email id. nfpemhr3@gmail.com, Whats app Group: NFPEMHR3 Mobile Number: 9404962745, and facebook group NFPEMHR3. All are requested to please share their problems, issues, ideas, and solutions for improvement of circle union activities. I also appeal all the members to take our organization to new heights in future with more strength, devotion, and determination.  

THANKS
          My team of CWC very much thankful to Com. Giriraj Singhji, General Secretary for valuable guidance and help time to time. I express my sincere thanks, Com. D K Rahateji Ex president NFPE and president of AIPRA, Com P S Pandeji Ex president CHQ RIII, Com H M Gedamji EX Circle Secretary, Com. A M Khanji Ex. Circle Secretary, Com S M Satheji Ex. Circle Secretary, Com S N Jadhavji  Circle Secretary RIV, , Com. Balkrishna Chalkeji, President PIV and leader Staff Side,  Com Raju Sarangji CS PIII Circle Secretary PIV for their valuable guidance, support and help.

LONG LIVE ALL INDIA RMS & MMS EMPLOYEES UNION GR C

LONG LIVE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
LONG LIVE CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS

Inquilab Zindabad,

 Working Class Zindabad
Confederation Zindabad, NFPE Zindabad
                 
                                                                                 Fraternally yours,             
                                         
(A B SHIVTARE)
                                                                                  `          Circle Secretary
                                             All India RMS And MMS Employees Union Gr C
Maharashtra Circle