Frequented his office as well as a restroom located across from his office
to monitor his presence in the office;
c. Made the Service Chief’s secretary monitor his movement and to report to
Chief, HAS, IAD/OIOS, in case of his absence;
Case No. (...) Called other staff members at early and late hours to monitor their
attendance;
e. Inappropriately referred to him as “junior staff”;
f. (...) It is the secretary’s official responsibility to monitor the attendance of all
staff and the secretary had been performing this function for the last several years
even before the Applicant’s arrival in Geneva;
Case No.
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Score: 523548.4
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Following the completion of a comparative analysis,
OCHA/DRC determined that the Coordinated Assessments Specialist, who
had been recruited to perform Programme Monitoring and Evaluation
functions, was better suited than the Applicant to support the Coordination
Section’s Humanitarian Response Plan and Programme Monitoring and
Evaluation functions.
(...) As a result of the disbanding of the EPR Unit, OCHA/DRC conducted a
comparative review of the Applicant and another staff member to determine who
was the most suitable candidate to perform Project Monitoring and Evaluation
1 The Senior Management Team is composed by the Head of Office, the Deputy Heads of Office,
Heads of Sub-Offices and Heads of Sections.
(...) The Respondent has provided a satisfactory explanation for
preferring the successful candidate rather than the Applicant for the single
vacancy of Project Monitoring and Evaluation.
Case No. UNDT/NBI/2016/030
Judgment No.
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Score: 502893.75
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The applicant appealed against a decision of the Administrator of the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) which, although exonerating him from a
charge of workplace harassment relating to an alleged physical assault, required him
initially to complete an anger management programme monitored by the Organisation
and subsequently to complete a conflict management programme instead. The
applicant requested an official letter of apology from the UNDP “clearing him of the
accusations against him, apologising for having unfairly suspended him, and clearing
him of the stigma that he has interpersonal problems to be monitored and of the
request to undergo an anger management programme”.
Language:English
Score: 499445.17
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Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by audio- and/or
video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
NOTING that pursuant to Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals Tribunal, “[t]he oral
proceedings shall be held in public unless the Appeals Tribunal decides, at its own initiative
or at the request of either party, that exceptional circumstances require the proceedings to be
closed”;
CONSIDERING that it is within the discretion of the Appeals Tribunal to determine the place
of the oral hearing and that the requirements under Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals
Tribunal are satisfied if the courtroom where the oral hearing is held is open to the public;
FINDING therefore no grounds for Mr. Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by
audio- and/or video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
FOR THE FOREGOING REASONS,
GRANT the motion IN PART,
AUTHORIZE Mr.
Language:English
Score: 487274.2
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Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by audio- and/or
video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
NOTING that pursuant to Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals Tribunal, “[t]he oral
proceedings shall be held in public unless the Appeals Tribunal decides, at its own initiative
or at the request of either party, that exceptional circumstances require the proceedings to be
closed”;
CONSIDERING that it is within the discretion of the Appeals Tribunal to determine the place
of the oral hearing and that the requirements under Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals
Tribunal are satisfied if the courtroom where the oral hearing is held is open to the public;
FINDING therefore no grounds for Mr. Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by
audio- and/or video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
FOR THE FOREGOING REASONS,
GRANT the motion IN PART,
AUTHORIZE Mr.
Language:English
Score: 487274.2
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Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by audio- and/or
video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
NOTING that pursuant to Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals Tribunal, “[t]he oral
proceedings shall be held in public unless the Appeals Tribunal decides, at its own initiative
or at the request of either party, that exceptional circumstances require the proceedings to be
closed”;
CONSIDERING that it is within the discretion of the Appeals Tribunal to determine the place
of the oral hearing and that the requirements under Article 8(4) of the Statute of the Appeals
Tribunal are satisfied if the courtroom where the oral hearing is held is open to the public;
FINDING therefore no grounds for Mr. Gehr’s request that the hearing be retransmitted by
audio- and/or video-stream to the monitors and/or phones of the staff in Vienna;
FOR THE FOREGOING REASONS,
GRANT the motion IN PART,
AUTHORIZE Mr.
Language:English
Score: 487274.2
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(sexual harassment); (ii) Ms. H. G., a Field
Monitor (sexual harassment); (iii) Ms. M. K., a Field Monitor (sexual harassment);
(iv) Ms. S. K., a Field Monitor (sexual harassment); (v) Ms. T. R. (sexual harassment);
(vi) Ms. (...) Z. A.] to access
and monitor the … email account[s] of [Mr. S. R. and [Ms.
Language:English
Score: 485787.45
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FS-6
Responsibilities
MONITORING, REPORTING AND INTERNAL
COMMUNICATION:
Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of the implementation
of delegated authorities, through, inter-alia, the Human Resources
Management Scorecard (HRM-S), Service Level Agreements,
Case No. (...) Supports the mission in
the implementation of the performance appraisal system and
monitors its compliance with the proper implementation of the
performance management system. (...) Ensures full compliance of ePAS and provides
input to the establishment of Management Review Committee and
Joint Monitoring Committee and Rebuttal Panel and acts as their
facilitator and ex-offico member.
Language:English
Score: 485419.14
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Delaunay, in her capacity as the Court’s doctor, with the monitoring of Ms. Rangel’s
health in order to prevent the occurrence of similar incidents; Ms. (...) Delaunay could not complain about the fact that this monitoring
for which she was allegedly responsible did not produce effective results. (...) Delaunay, who was responsible for monitoring Ms. Cohen’s return to work (by
then, the Appeals Tribunal had ruled that Ms.
Language:English
Score: 473914.36
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Spectrum Monitoring
Spectrum Monitoring Spectrum Management Training Program
Elective Module EM1-Option 1 : Spectrum Monitoring
Outline
• National Spectrum Management Systems
• Definitions
• Importance of Spectrum Monitoring
• The purpose of Spectrum Monitoring
• Relationship Between Spectrum Monitoring and Spectrum Management
• International Monitoring Program
National Spectrum Management Systems (NSMS)
Definition
• Spectrum monitoring serve as the eyes and ears of the spectrum
management process.
• Spectrum monitoring should be on a continuous basis to
appropriately fulfill the purposes and goals of monitoring.
• Provide valuable monitoring information for programs organized by
the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau (Bureau)
Importance of Spectrum Monitoring
• Monitoring shows the actual use of the spectrum.
• Protect licensed users.
• Protect free bands from illegal users.
• Ensuring efficient use of the spectrum.
• Ensure Compliance with national and international rules
Importance of Spectrum Monitoring
• Why is Spectrum Monitoring Needed If You Have Good Spectrum Management?
(...) Monitoring supports Management
• Monitoring aid to new assignments. • Identifies the actual free bands that could be used.
• Monitoring aid to spectrum sharing. • Identifies channels occupancy.
• Monitoring aid to database verification and correction.
(...) International monitoring Program
• The objective of the regular monitoring program is to: • identify whose emissions are not in compliance with the Radio Regulations
(RR); • provide administrations that do not have monitoring facilities with
information for frequency management purposes and to comply with No.3.14 of the RR;
• assemble information on spectrum utilization at the location of the monitoring stations and to derive thereafter how the spectrum is used;
• collect information, when required by Radiocommunication conference, on the use of the bands exclusively allocated to specific services (i.e. broadcasting, maritime, aeronautical) for consideration by the appropriate Radiocommunication Conferences
International monitoring Program
• List VIII, includes information about the different functions that each monitoring station is able to perform.
• Sample of Summary Report
Spectrum Monitoring
Outline
National Spectrum Management Systems (NSMS)
Definition
Importance of Spectrum Monitoring
Importance of Spectrum Monitoring
The Purpose of Spectrum Monitoring
Relationship between spectrum monitoring and spectrum management
Relationship between spectrum monitoring and spectrum management
Monitoring supports Management
Monitoring supports Management
International monitoring Program
International monitoring Program
International monitoring Program
International monitoring Program
International monitoring Program
Language:English
Score: 463879.6
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