Monday 7 May 2012

NFPE & FNPO DECIDES TO CONDUCT ONE DAY FAST IN FRONT OF DAK BHAWAN AND ALL CHIEF PMG OFFICES ON 21.05.2012 DAMANDING ORDERS ON PENDING AGREED ITEMS OF CHARTER OF DEMANDS MAKE THE PROGRAMME A GRAND SUCCESS



NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NEW DELHI


RefJCA/AGTN/2012                                                                                              Dated 02.05.2012

To,

Mrs. Manjula Prashar
Secretary
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001

Madam,

Sub: -  Undue delay in settlement of agreed items of the strike charter of Demands.

Ref: -   Our letter even no. dated 22.03.2012

Kindly refer to our letter dated 22.03.2012 on the above subject (copy enclosed for ready reference) where in we have brought to your notice the undue delay taking place in settling the already agreed items of the charter of Demands. It is regretted to inform you that evenafter a lapse of one month no remarkable improvement has taken place and more or less the position remains almost the same.

In view of the above, notice is hereby given that the secretary Generals of NFPE & FNPO and also all other General Secretaries shall be sitting on one day hunger fast in front of the Dak Bhawan and also in front of all Chief PMG offices on 21st May 2012, Monday from 10.00 AM to 05.00 PM demanding settlement of the agreed items without any further delay. We hope that the administration shall come forward to settle the issues amicably as we do no intent to precipitate the issues further to a stage of confrontation and direct action.

Awaiting favourable response,

Yours faithfully,
                                                                                                                                     
     (M. Krishnan)                                                                                                 D. Theagarajan
     Secretary General, NFPE                                                                              Secretary General, FNPO

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