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  • Judgment 1519


    81st Session, 1996
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 2

    Extract:

    "At its 15th and 37th sessions the [International Civil Service] Commission reaffirmed the Flemming principle, which dates back to 1949. The principle requires organisations to offer staff in the general service category conditions of employment on a par with 'the best prevailing conditions of employment in the locality' - i.e. salary and other basic components of pay - 'without being necessarily the best local conditions'."

    Keywords:

    base salary; definition; duty station; flemming principle; general service category; salary; terms of appointment;



  • Judgment 1428


    79th Session, 1995
    European Southern Observatory
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 7

    Extract:

    "In determining the amount of basic salary, as against the special allowances, what counts is sums actually paid in salary, whatever they may be called and whatever method of accounting may be applied."

    Keywords:

    allowance; base salary; definition; salary;



  • Judgment 1334


    76th Session, 1994
    International Atomic Energy Agency
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 22

    Extract:

    "The purpose of the case law [on acquired rights] is to safeguard the substance of the staff's pay and pensions in the event of amendments to the material rules. The supplementary benefits were intended to afford compensation for constraints that at the time were not part of the complainant's ordinary duties." There was no breach of acquired rights.

    Keywords:

    acquired right; amendment to the rules; base salary; case law; compensatory allowance; discontinuance; pension; staff regulations and rules;



  • Judgment 1311


    76th Session, 1994
    European Southern Observatory
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 8

    Extract:

    "The hallmark of 'basic salary' is that it takes the form of regular and uniform payments to local staff by virtue of their status as such, according to prescribed scales and at set dates. The 'special allowances' are distinguishable by being due only in particular circumstances that are usually peculiar to each staff member".

    Keywords:

    allowance; base salary; definition; scale; social benefits;

    Considerations 9-10

    Extract:

    "In determining the amount of basic salary [...] as against the special allowances what counts is sums actually paid in salary, whatever they may be called and whatever method of accounting may be applied." The Tribunal holds that what the ESO regards as "special allowances" form part of "the basic salary that counts in reckoning the service indemnity where [it is] a regular additional item of pay."

    Keywords:

    allowance; base salary; definition; elements; reckoning; terminal entitlements;



  • Judgment 1041


    69th Session, 1990
    European Patent Organisation
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Considerations 3-4, Summary

    Extract:

    The complainant, a member of the EPO staff, challenges the lawfulness of deductions made from his allowances following strike action. Relying on Article 65(1)(b) of the Service Regulations he says that "remuneration" in that provision covers basic salary alone. But Article 64(2) says that "remuneration shall comprise basic salary and, where appropriate, any allowances"; the plea fails.

    Reference(s)

    Organization rules reference: ARTICLES 64.2 AND 65.1(B) OF THE EPO SERVICE REGULATIONS

    Keywords:

    allowance; base salary; deduction; definition; right to strike; salary; strike;

    Consideration 5

    Extract:

    The complainant submits that, in keeping with epo practice, the deduction for work stoppage should have been limited to basic salary. "In making deductions from pay in 1983 on account of a strike in 1982, [the EPO did] leave untouched the dependants' expatriation and housing allowances. But the precedent does not hold good: in dealing with the matter again in October 1985 the organisation refrained from deciding on the deductions it would make from staff pay in the event of future strikes."

    Keywords:

    allowance; base salary; deduction; practice; right to strike; salary; strike;



  • Judgment 751


    59th Session, 1986
    European Patent Organisation
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 5

    Extract:

    "Not only may the new method of adjusting salary bring about no reduction in salary but the wage 'restraint' may not be more than 1 per cent a year for B staff and o,5 for C staff. The purpose being merely to check increases in pay without lowering basic salary, there was no alteration of the terms of employment such as to infringe any acquired right."

    Keywords:

    acquired right; adjustment; amendment to the rules; base salary; reduction of salary; salary; terms of appointment;


 
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