For not allowing postal staff to deliver letters and parcels to employees
Frustrated over the treatment meted out to the postal
staff for several months now, the postal department is considering
initiating legal action against those IT firms that deny access to
deliver letters and parcels to employees.
For over a
year now, seven post offices along the IT corridor have been finding it
challenging to deliver mails to IT employees. On an average, each of
these offices gets 300-400 mails daily. Now, at least 50 mails and
Speedpost articles are returned undelivered daily to Sholinganallur post
office as the security personnel did not allow postmen to deliver them.
Officials
of the postal department said the staff contact the recipients of
letters if a phone number is specified or return it to the senders. The
department had earlier written to over 30 IT companies in Kelambakkam,
Sholinganallur, Velachery, Perungudi and Siruseri.
After
a round of meetings with the Labour Department and representatives of
IT companies, some firms agreed to be receptive. Mervin Alexander,
Postmaster General (Chennai City Region) said, “A few companies like
Wipro Technologies continue to deny access to our staff. They do not
even accept intimation slips that help the recipients trace letters or
articles addressed to them.”
Postal staff already
face the challenge of spending more time in delivering letters at the IT
hub. They mostly intimate the recipients prior to delivery to avoid
delay or return.
“We plan to have another round of
discussions with Labour Commissioner. If there is no response, we will
take legal action for not allowing government staff to discharge their
duties,” said Mr. Alexander.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com
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