Thursday, June 5, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
CHQ welcomed new Secretary Post Ms. Kaveri Banerjee.
CHQ welcomed new Secretary
Post Ms. Kaveri Banerjee.
On
2nd June 2014 General Secretary S.S. Mahadevaiah and Treasurer Com.
R.P. Diwakar, Ms. Kaveri Banerjee, newly assumed as Secretary Department of
Posts. CHQ extended greetings and asked Secretary Cooperation for settlement of
GDS issues.
Meeting with outgoing
Secretary Post Smti. P. Gopinath.
General
Secretary Com. S.S.Mahadevaiah, Com. B.V. Rao AGS and Com. Jairaj, Vice President
Andra Pradesh AIGDSU met Smti. Padmini Gopinath
Secretary Department of Posts on 30th May 2014 in her chamber along
with other postal board members. CHQ convey best wishes for her retirement life and thank for her cooperation for settlement
of GDS issues.
Meeting with Member (P), Shri.
Kamlesh Chandra on 2nd June 2014.
General
Secretary and other leaders met member (P) and requested for early settlement regarding GDS Strike Charter
Demands. Member (P) assured that committee report has been submitted. Some of the Orders will be issued very
soon.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
April CPI-IW at 242; DA hike from July 2014 likely at 7%
All-India Consumer Price Index Numbers For Industrial Workers (CPI-IW)
for April, 2014 has been announced by the Labour Bureau, Ministry of
Labour & Employment. The index now stands at 242, a rise of 3 points
over the last month. The last month saw an increase of one point from
the previous month.
With this, the figures are becoming more clear for the dearness allowance hike from July 2014. The hike will be approximately 7%, making the DA at 107% from July 2014. The figure may drop to 6% in-case there is nor changes in the index over next two months or there is a considerable dip, which is unlikely.
With this, the figures are becoming more clear for the dearness allowance hike from July 2014. The hike will be approximately 7%, making the DA at 107% from July 2014. The figure may drop to 6% in-case there is nor changes in the index over next two months or there is a considerable dip, which is unlikely.
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