February 20, 21 General Strike
Discussion with Government again failed
Central Trade
Unions rejected the Government’s, appeal to call off the strike.
10 Crores workers
will participate in the strike.
13 lakhs Central
Government employees including 5.5 lakhs Postal employees joining historic two
days strike. Entire Postal and RMS offices including Branch Post offices will
be completely closed for two days. Ensure cent per cent success.
M. Krishnan
Secretary General
NFPE
February 20, 21 Strike
Against the exploitation of the virtual
capitalism,
It’s the expression of our inner tumult.
Against the commodifying everything,
It’s for changing everything.
Against the apolitical disintegration,
It’s the moulding of the common man and
working class of India.
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Let us join the mass upsurge on Feb 20, 21
and continue the fight
to change the capitalist-oriented
Imperialist globalization policies
NFPE Zindabad
Working Class Unity Zindabad
M. Krishnan
Secretary General
NFPE
NOTICE OF TWO DAYS STRIKE ON 20th & 21st FEBRUARY,
2013.
LETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT
No.8-4/2013/SR
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan , Sansad Marg ,
New Delhi-110001
Dated 13.02.2013
To
Sh. M. Krishnan,
Secretary General, NFPE
Sh. D. Theagarajan,
Secretary General, FNPO
Subject: Notice
of two days strike on 20th & 21st February, 2013.
Sir,
With reference to letter No. JCA
2013 dated 22nd January, 2013 from Postal Joint Council of Action
stating that all the Postal/RMS/MMS/Administrative and Postal Accounts
Employees and all the Gramin Dak Sevaks will go on two days strike on 20th
& 21st Feb, 2013 in support of Charter of Demands enclosed
with the letter referred to above. Part-I of The Charter of Demands relates to
the entire Government of India and perhaps will be examined by Department of
Personnel and Training. Part-II of the Charter of Demands relating to the
Department of Posts is being examined by us. The progress in respect of these
demands will be intimated to you shortly.
2. As you are aware the Department of
Posts has a well established system to resolve the demands of the employees
through discussions across the table. In the recent past, periodical meetings
granted by Secretary (Posts),JCM Standing Committee Meeting and JCM Departmental
Council Meetings were held where a number of issues have been discussed
in detail and the minutes has been issued to all concerned for solving
staff matters. It is felt that no fruitful purpose is served by agitation
especially when the problems can be mutually discussed and resolved. Such
disruptions also hamper our business and goodwill.
3. In view of the above, it is requested
that both the federations and its affiliated Unions may call off the strike so
that the Postal Services are not hampered and public is not put to any
avoidable inconvenience.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(Anil Kumar)
Dy. Director General (Establishment)