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Daily subsistence allowance (333,-666)

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Total judgments found: 3

  • Judgment 3529


    120th Session, 2015
    European Patent Organisation
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR
    Summary: The complainant challenges the amount of the daily subsistence allowances which he received for duty travel on two occasions.

    Judgment keywords

    Keywords:

    complaint allowed; daily subsistence allowance; decision quashed; official travel; travel expenses;



  • Judgment 3483


    120th Session, 2015
    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR
    Summary: The complainant challenges the FAO’s decision not to pay her a daily subsistence allowance during her appointment in Rome.

    Judgment keywords

    Keywords:

    complaint allowed; daily subsistence allowance; decision quashed; terms of appointment;



  • Judgment 1108


    71st Session, 1991
    World Health Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Summary

    Extract:

    After retiring from the Organization the complainant returned under a contract as a consultant. The letter of acceptance he signed indicated that he was being recruited locally. He argues that as a Swedish citizen whom the WHO contacted in Stockholm he was entitled to non-local status and the payment of a daily subsistence allowance. The Organization submits, rightly, that in putting his signature to the contract he accepted the terms of the offer.

    Keywords:

    acceptance; contract; daily subsistence allowance; external collaborator; local status; non-local status; terms of appointment;

    Considerations 5-6

    Extract:

    "Although [WHO] Manual provision II.12.320 [...] says that consultants shall be paid the subsistence allowance applicable to the country of the duty station, Staff Rule 1330 empowers the Director-General to 'appoint consultants without regard to the provisions of the other sections of the Rules'. So the Director-General's offer of an appointment as a consultant without the per diem allowance was quite lawful anyway."

    Reference(s)

    Organization rules reference: WHO STAFF RULE 1330 WHO MANUAL PROVISION II.12.320

    Keywords:

    contract; daily subsistence allowance; enforcement; external collaborator; local status; provision; staff regulations and rules;


 
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