Highlights of
the 7th CPC for Department of Posts Employees :
Postal Services
Board :
The Commission
has examined the demand for granting apex level to the members of the PSB and
is of the view that adequate functional justification for the same does not
exist. ( Para 11.8.11)
The Commission
however is no t in favour of creating an additional post of member to discharge
the financial function and is of the view that the portfolios of the six
members can be so re-arranged that the need to create a new post of Member is
obviated. ( Para 11.8.12)
IPS (Group –
A):
In so far as
Director, National Postal Academy is concerned, the view taken is that
functional justification from upgrading the post to Apex level does not exist.
As far as the rest of the demands for upgradation / creation of posts are
concerned, these are administrative matters, which may be taken up with the
concerned departments in the government. ( Para 11.8.15)
Postmaster
Cadre :
The Commission
recommends that while 25 percent of the posts of Senior Post Master may
continue to be filled up from Post Master Gr.III through seniority based
promotions, eligible officers from the Post Masters’ cadre (Postmaster Gr.II
and Postmaster Gr.III) may also be permitted to appear for LDCE along with
Inspector (Posts) for the balance 75 percent of the Senior Postmasters’ posts (
Para 11.8.18)
Inspector Cadre
:
The Commission,
therefore, recommends that Inspector (Posts) who are presently in the GP 4200
should be upgraded to GP 4600. With this upgradation, Inspector (Posts) shall
come to lie in an identical grade pay as that of their promotion post of
Assistant Superintendent of Posts (ASPOs). A higher grade would thus need to be
extended to ASPOs. Accordingly, the Commission recommends that the promotional
post of ASPOs be placed in the next higher GP 4800 and further, the post of
Superintendent (Posts), which is presently in the GP 4800, be moved up to GP
5400 (PB-2). ( Para 11.8.21)
Postal
Assistants / Sorting Assistants / LSG / HSG-II / HSG-I:
The Commission
is of the view that there is no justification for enhancement of minimum
educational qualifications for Direct Recruits for Postal Assistants/Sorting
Assistants from Class XII to Graduation and the entry grade pay from GP 2400 to
GP 2800. No justification for upgrading LSG, HSG-II & HSG-I (Para 11.8.23
& 11.8.24)
P A ( SBCO) :
The Commission
is therefore of the view that no upgradation is warranted. As regards grant of
cash handling allowance, the Commission is of the view that with the spread of
banking and internet based payments coming into vogue there is no merit in
granting an allowance for handling cash. ( Para 11.8.27).
Postman :
The Commission
has noted the entry level qualifications prescribed (Class X or ITI for MTS) as
also the work content, and is of the view that there is no justification for
further raising the entry grade pay of Postman. ( Para 11.8.29)
Mail Guard :
As no
modification in the grade pay of Postman is recommended, the Mail Guard shall
also be placed in same pay level. ( Para 11.8.33)
Multi Tasking
Staff :
No upgrade is
considered necessary for either MTS-domestic or MTS-foreign posts. ( Para
11.8.37)
Binders :
There is no
justification for raising the entry grade pay as sought. ( Para 11.8.39)
Artisans :
The Commission
is of the view that no anomaly exists in the present pay structure of these
posts. The cadre of artisans in the Department of Posts shall accordingly be
extended only the corresponding replacement level of pay. ( Para 11.8.43)
Translation
Officer :
The Commission,
therefore, suggests that a comparative study of the job profiles be carried out
by the department to arrive at the precise job content and a view taken
thereafter. ( Para 11.8.45)
Technical
Supervisors :
No upgrade is
recommended. (11.8.47)
Gramin Dak
Sewaks:
The Commission has
carefully considered the demand and noted the following:
a. GDS are
Extra-Departmental Agents recruited by Department of Posts to serve in rural
areas.
b. As per the
RRs, the minimum educational qualification for recruitment to this post is
Class X.
c. GDS are
required to beon duty only for 4-5 hours a day under the terms and conditions
of their service.
d. The GDS are
remunerated with Time Related Continuity Allowance (TRCA) on the pattern of pay
scales for regular government employees, plus DA on pro-rata basis.
e. A GDS must
have other means of income independent of his remuneration as a GDS, to sustain
himself and his
Government of
India has so far held that the GDS is outside the Civil Service of the Union
and shall not claim to be at par with the Central Government employees. The
Supreme Court judgment also states that GDS are only holders of civil posts but
not civilian employees.
The Commission
endorses this view and therefore has no recommendation with regard to
GDS. ( Para 11.8.49 & 11.8.50)
Separate Cadre
for S As / M Es :
System
Administrators and Marketing Executives have demanded creation of separate
cadres with higher pay scales. Presently incumbents of these posts are drawn
from the cadre of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistant Cadre.
The V and the
VI CPC have also dealt with this issue and have not recommended separation of
cadres. The Commission also does not see any rationale for creating separate
cadres. (Para 11.8.51 & 11.8.52)
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