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Sunday, September 18, 2011

MINUTES OF THE GENERAL BODY MEETING HELD AT MUMBAI

ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (NON GAZETTED)
MINISTRY OF STATISTICS & PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION
GOVERNMENT ON INDIA
Web Site: www.aiamshq.blogspot.com
e-mail: aiams06@yahoo.co.in

Hall No. 201 & 205, Vijay Stambh,
Zone I, Maharana Pratap Nagar,
Bhopal, dated 18/09/2011

9th Biennial Conference and decisions.
The 9th Biennial Conference of the All India Association of Ministerial Staff (Group C) (now All India Association of Administrative Staff (Non Gazetted)) was held at Belapur Mumbai from 15th to 16th September, 2011. The meeting was inaugurated by Com. R.P. Singh, Secretary, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers Maharastra State Committee, Mumbai. The Chief Guest on this occasion was Shri S.K. Jana, Deputy Director General, NSSO (FOD) Mumbai. Com. Jairaj KV, Secretary General, National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees (NFAEE) and Chairman, Reception Committee welcomed the Guests. The Conference was addressed by Shri R.N. Chaudhary, Head of Office, NSSO (FOD) Mumbai; Shri R.N. Yadav, Superintending Officer on behalf of the Association of Superintending Officers in Subordinate Statistical Service(SSS); Shri H.V. Rabhadia, Superintending Officer, NSSO (FOD), Mumbai; Shri Gopal Singh Palyal, President All India Association of Statistical Investigators; Com. T.R. Janardhanan, President, National Federation of Civil Accounts Association; Com. Laxman Salve, President, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers, Mumbai; Com. P.M. Warlikar & A. Sridharan, respectively President & General Secretary, Atomic Energey Workers & Staff (BARC) Union, Mumbai; Com. Sunil Kumar & Damodharan, Central Government Pensioners Association; Shri Umed Singh, President AIAMS and others.

The disastrous consequences of the liberalization, privatization and Contractorisation policies pursued by the Government and also the resistance of the working class, opposing these policies were in focus of the speeches delivered. Closure and privatization of the Government Departments, outsourcing of services, abolition of posts, New Pension Scheme etc are adversely affecting the very existence of the Government Employees. The market forces, which rule the society today, have decided to take away the facilities enjoyed by the Government Employees so far, the speakers said. Education, health care, electricity and all other essential services are becoming highly expensive due to the bad affects of the present policies. In this surcharged situation the Central Government Employees are left with no option other than resisting all these anti employee and anti people policies tooth and nail, the speakers said. They called up on all NSSO Employees to join all the action programmes of the Confederation because united action organizing all employees only can save us from the clutches of the anti people exploiters.

Shri TKR Pillai who spoke on this occasion briefed the working of the Association since its formation in the year 1993. He re-iterated the role played and the necessity of the Confederation in safeguarding the rights of the Central Government Employees in view of the increased attack on them by the Government. Shri K.V.Kandalgaonkar, convener Reception Committee proposed a vote of thanks. Smt V. D. Bhatkar conducted the proceedings.

The delegate session of the meeting were held at B.T. Randive Smarak Trust Building. 40 delegates from 21 Branches were present at the delegate session. The meeting adopted the report and accounts submitted on behalf of the CEC. Majority of the delegates participated in the discussion on the report, accounts & other agenda items. General Secretary on behalf of the CEC provided all the clarification sought by the members before adopting the report/accounts and other items discussed. The amendments to the Constitution proposed by the CEC were adopted. As a result now the name of the Association is changed as “All India Association of Administrative Staff (Non Gazetted)” in place of the existing All India Association of Ministerial Staff (Group C). The gist of the major decision taken is given below:

Maintenance of hierarchy in MACP: LDC & UDCs are the most victims of the MACP which provide only Rs. 100/ to an LDC after completion of 10 years. LDC & UDC will send representation to the Secretary, DoPT, individually through proper channel. If the problems are not solved they will file a case challenging the MACP Scheme. A sub-committee with the approval of the General Body Meeting has been constituted to monitor the court cases, if any, filed.

Merger of the posts of LDC &UDC &Upgradation of grade pay to Rs. 2800: The matter was discussed and decided in view of the fact that the Association was sent a letter to the Prime Minister of India which got widespread support from Ministerial Staff from various Departments including Railways of Government of India and also from various State Government Organizations. DoPT had not given satisfactory reply to the issue so far. Thus the meeting decided to send another letter to the Prime Minister along with the copies of letters received from the DoPT etc. for consideration.

Re-designation of the LDC &UDC: It was demanded the re-designation of the merged post as Junior Executive Assistant or Executive Assistant Grade II.

Vacant posts of LDC should be filled up educationally qualified MTS as a one time measure: Quite a lot of posts of LDC are lying vacant in the NSSO Offices especially in the Regional Offices of FOD. Surplus Cell and SSC are failed to deploy candidate to fill up the vacancy so far. It has seen that Surplus cell deploys educationally qualified MTS, become surplus in the Government India Departments, against the regular vacancy of LDC. Thus educationally qualified MTS should be promoted against all vacant posts of LDC as one time measure.

Educationally qualified MTS should be trained in Zonal Training Centre: The demand has been put up in view of the fact that MTS have been engaged to do the routine administrative work in all Regional Offices of the FOD.

Maintenance of time schedule for DPC: The matter was come up in view of the fact that the FOD Hqrs and various Regional Offices are not conducting DPC as per the time schedule prescribed.

Promotion should be affected from back date: If any financial loss caused due to delay in DPC then promotion should be given from the back date as in the case of ISS, considered recently.

Promotion to the posts of Assistant on the 18 years combined Seniority of LDC& UDC: The LDC & UDC have been rotated between major sections viz. Establishment, Accounts, Store, TA/Medical and also allocate work viz. Budget, MPER, Reconciliation, NPS Pension maintenance, Pension cases, Pay Fixation etc which are supposed to be allocated to higher posts. Since the LDCs have been allocating work worth to do by UDC & higher posts from the date of their joining as LDC, consideration of combined seniority for promotion to the post of Assistant is justified.

Immediate implementation of the restructuring of the Ministerial Staff: The proposal for the restructuring of Ministerial posts is pending for approval and implementation. Quick measures should be taken for early finalization of the same.

Early finalization of the restructuring of the Official Language Posts: It has come to know that the cadre restructuring proposal for the Official Language Posts is under consideration of the Ministry. It is requested to take necessary action for early impllementation of the same.

Administrative high handedness should be stopped to create congenial working atmosphere: A warm working environment gives extra energy to the employees at work. But often administrative high-handedness especially due to ego problem of the officers posted disturbs the congenial administrative atmosphere in the offices. The egoistic activities of such officers often create disturbance in the mind of Administrative staff who are already burdened with work load. Thus it should be ensured that congenial working atmosphere in the office should not be disturbed by the activities of such officers.

Additional Ministerial Staff should be posted in the offices where DDGs posted: DDG is equal to the rank of the Joint Secretary entitled with various additional facilities. But no additional staff is posted in the offices where DDGs are posted. Thus the DDG uses the service of Ministerial Staff in addition to the stenographer attached with him to assist him in day to day matters. This increases the burden of already burdened limited Ministerial Staff in the FOD Offices. Thus additional staff should be posted in these offices.

Transfer of UDCs in violation of the existing transfer rules/recruitment rules: As per the standing rules LDCs & UDCs in FOD are state level cadres only. But the cases of transfer of the UDC in other states have been reported in the General Body Meeting. Such transfer hampers the promotion chances of the LDCs of the state where the incumbent transferred and as such the same should be stopped forthwith.

Granting of equal honorarium to Ministerial Staff: Instances of Neglecting the Ministerial Staff in the grant of honorarium was raised in the GB and delegates said that the Ministerial Staff are being neglected while granting honorarium for equal work in comparison with the amount of honorarium granted to the Field Staff. The matter should be considered while granting honorarium in future.

These are only the major demands. Detailed Minutes are being sent to the Branches separately. The Meeting elected the following as the office bearers for the ensuing term of two years. The Meeting concluded its deliberations on 16th at 6.30 PM.

LIST OF MEMBERS OF CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(Elected in the 9th Biennial Conference held on 15-16 September 2011)1 President : Umed Singh FOD Hqrs., Delhi
2 Working President: Smt. V.D. Bhatkar FOD, Pune
3 Vice Presidents: 1) A.I. Khan FOD, Jabalpur 2) Uttam Chatterjee DPD Hqrs., Kolkata
4 General Secretary: TKR Pillai FOD, Bhopal
5 Asstt. General Secretary: N. Basu DPD Hqrs, Kolkata
6 Joint Secretary: 1)Rajesh Kumar FOD, Ranchi 2)Pintu Haldhar SDRD, Kolkata
7 Treasurer: Vinod Khanwalkar FOD, Gwalior
8 Organising Secys: M.L. Singh FOD, Shillong, A.D. Chakladhar FOD, Kolkata
Smt. Dhansree Sawant FOD, Mumbai , Rajesh Kumar FOD, Lucknow P.K. Munjal FOD, Ludhiana ,Vacant for South Zone
9 Executive Members Dilip Naskar SDRD, Kolkata, Soumendra Kumar FOD, Patna , J Ram FOD Hqrs., Delhi , Amit Pandey FOD, Lucknow, B.M. Gupta FOD, Agra, Smt Shanti Devi Mishra FOD, Bhopal , A D Dhawane FOD, Nagpur, Shambhu Jha FOD, Muzaffarpur

Yours fraternally,


TKR Pillai
General Secretary

1 comment:

  1. This efforts seem to be good and give some relief to us (LDCs/UDCs). Please do your effort regularly for justice for us since the justice has already been delay. We all are with you. W

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