Judgment 1079
70th Session, 1991
International Criminal Police Organization
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Full Judgment Text: EN,
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Summary
Extract:
Interpol's Staff Regulations and Staff Rules provide staff members guarantees against the loss of grade or changes to their conditions of service in connection with the headquarters move. The organization having failed to comply in full with those obligations, as a result of which the complainant turned down the offer of transfer, the Tribunal refers the complainant to Interpol to determine the compensation to which he is entitled.
Keywords:
downgrading; promise; refusal; staff regulations and rules; terminal entitlements; terms of appointment; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Judgment 1024
69th Session, 1990
International Criminal Police Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Summary
Extract:
Interpol's Staff Regulations and Staff Rules provide staff members guarantees against the loss of grade or changes to their conditions of service in connection with the headquarters move. The organization having failed to comply in full with those obligations, as a result of which the complainants turned down the offer of transfer, the Tribunal refers the complainants to interpol to determine the compensation to which they are entitled.
Keywords:
downgrading; promise; refusal; staff regulations and rules; terminal entitlements; terms of appointment; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Judgment 1023
69th Session, 1990
International Criminal Police Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Summary
Extract:
See Judgment 1024.
Keywords:
downgrading; promise; refusal; staff regulations and rules; terminal entitlements; terms of appointment; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Judgment 1020
69th Session, 1990
International Criminal Police Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 13
Extract:
"Since the Tribunal may not review the policy decision to move to Lyon the only effect it can give to the doctrine of acquired rights as recognised by Interpol is to determine whether the arrangements for carrying out the move were properly objective. Since the transfer did disrupt the lives of its staff, the organization had a duty to ensure that there was no undue or pointless detriment to their interests. The consequences of the change which the transfer brought in the conditions of their employment are to be gauged against cardinal principles such as equality of treatment, good faith and the rule against retroactivity".
Keywords:
acquired right; amendment to the rules; equal treatment; general principle; good faith; judicial review; non-retroactivity; organisation's duties; terms of appointment; transfer of headquarters;
Consideration 13
Extract:
"Interpol would have acted in breach of an official's acquired rights had it required him to choose between compulsory transfer and straightforward resignation, together with the consequences of resignation."
Keywords:
acquired right; resignation; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Consideration 13
Extract:
Article 2 of section 2 of Appendix VII of the Staff Rules is headed "Officials of the organization who have an acquired right with regard to the location of their duty station". The Tribunal holds that "the text is not to be taken literally. It cannot mean that the organization needs its staff's consent to decide on a matter like the transfer of its headquarters. A decision of that kind is inherently immune to review."
Reference(s)
Organization rules reference: ARTICLE 2 OF SECTION 2 OF APPENDIX VII OF INTERPOL STAFF RULES
Keywords:
acquired right; competence of tribunal; transfer of headquarters;
Summary
Extract:
After initially accepting the organization's offer of transfer made in connection with its headquarters move, the complainants changed their minds. Their appointments were then terminated. The organization calculated the period of notice as if they had turned the transfer offers down from the start. The complainants argue that the period of notice must run from the day they made their position known and that they are therefore entitled to compensation. The Tribunal holds that such an interpretation runs counter to the applicable provisions since the organization's intention was to treat all staff members who refused the offer of transfer in the same way, whatever the date of their refusal.
Keywords:
compensatory allowance; compensatory measure; notice; refusal; start of time limit; termination of employment; time limit; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Judgment 1019
69th Session, 1990
International Criminal Police Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 11
Extract:
Vide Judgment 1020, consideration 13.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 1020
Keywords:
acquired right; amendment to the rules; equal treatment; general principle; good faith; judicial review; non-retroactivity; organisation's duties; terms of appointment; transfer of headquarters;
Consideration 11
Extract:
Vide Judgment 1020, consideration 13.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 1020
Keywords:
acquired right; resignation; transfer; transfer of headquarters;
Consideration 11
Extract:
Vide Judgment 1020, consideration 13.
Reference(s)
Organization rules reference: ARTICLE 2 OF SECTION 2 OF APPENDIX VII OF THE THE INTERPOL STAFF RULES
Keywords:
acquired right; competence of tribunal; transfer of headquarters;
Summary
Extract:
Vide Judgment 1020.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 1020
Keywords:
compensatory allowance; compensatory measure; notice; refusal; start of time limit; termination of employment; time limit; transfer; transfer of headquarters;