Dhanjee access to documents filed ex parte
by the Secretary-General or to order production of further evidence. The Dispute Tribunal
further considered that given Mr. (...) Dhanjee, on the contrary, failed to show through clear and convincing evidence that he
was denied a fair chance of promotion. He also had the burden of proving that any
discrimination occurred.
15. (...) The Appeals Tribunal, in Abbassi, set out the scope of review of appointments and
promotions and stressed that:
In reviewing administrative decisions regarding appointments and promotions, the
UNDT examines the following: (1) whether the procedure as laid down in the
Staff Regulations and Rules was followed; and (2) whether the staff member was given
fair and adequate consideration. 1
25.
Language:English
Score: 624188.8
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The Applicant was
selected for the position, but recommended for promotion to the G[S]-4 level because
the rules in force at the time did not allow for promotion by two grades higher than
that encumbered by a staff member (...) On 6 November 2007, a “Promotion through Reclassification” Personnel Action
was raised and the Applicant was paid salary adjustments to reflect the
retroactive promotion (...) He contends that “the question of
promotion to the GS-5 level and the decision to promote him to the GS-4 level are not and
never were issues contended by [him]”.
Language:English
Score: 622949.95
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Working with the UNECE secretariat, the PCG will:
· develop effective and consistent promotion and communication (P&C) strategies and policies;
· stimulate and oversee the production of P&C materials,
· ensure widespread and effective dissemination of information promoting the Centre’s accomplishments and work programme; and
· periodically assess the implementation of the Centre’s Recommendations, guidelines and products
3. (...) The objectives of the communication strategy should be defined. Products and ideas that could be promoted should be identified and analysed. (...) DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS OF THE PRODUCT TO BE PROMOTED
What product(s) do we want to promote?
Language:English
Score: 619861.9
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Only the textual listing of
products and their prices, without any promotional elements, would be allowed. (...) Tobacco pack or product features are used in various ways to attract consumers, to promote products and to
cultivate and promote brand identity, for example by using logos, colours, fonts, pictures,
shapes and materials on or in packs or on individual cigarettes or other tobacco products.
16. (...) Recommendation
Packaging and product design are important elements of advertising and promotion.
Language:English
Score: 619702
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The Committee reasserted the importance for the forest products industry to work internationally to promote the environmental advantages of the sustainable production of wood. (...) For successful promotion of wood and wood products, it is evident that it must be done in cooperation. (...) Promotional activities relate to the production of information about products, materials and services.
Language:English
Score: 612508.4
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The rationale for generic promotion is particularly strong where there are large numbers of producers responsible for a generally homogeneous agricultural product, and individual producers are unable to differentiate and promote their own products either for technical or economic reasons. Specific objectives of generic promotion are to increase sales and/or prices or contain reductions in both, and induce consumer loyalty because of the intrinsic values of the product as portrayed through generic promotion. (...) When products are sold mostly in
2 CCP:HF/JU 11/CRS3
processed form, brand promotion is often preferred because of the benefits accruing from product differentiation.
4.
Language:English
Score: 609747.56
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He was considered for promotion in March 2009 from
P-4 to P-5 but was unsuccessful. (...) It is clear and beyond dispute that Ishak’s promotion from P-4 to P-5 came
through during the recourse session of UNHCR’s annual promotion session for 2008. (...) The recourse session was convened three months later
and Ishak was promoted. Ishak may have had many grounds to challenge his non-
selection or denial of promotion in March 2009.
Language:English
Score: 608799.1
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Key Indicators.docx
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ANNEX 1
LIST OF KEY INDICATORS (153) DERIVING FROM THE REPORTING INSTRUMENT USED IN ASSESSING THE CURRENT STATUS OF
IMPLEMENTATION
Article 5 (General obligations)
§ development and implementation of comprehensive, multi-sectorial, national tobacco-control strategies, plans and programmes
§ existence of a focal point for tobacco control § existence of a tobacco-control unit § existence of a national coordinating mechanism for tobacco control § protection of public health policies from commercial and other vested interests of
the tobacco industry § public access to a wide range of information on tobacco industry activities required
Article 6 (Price and tax measures to reduce the demand for tobacco)
§ tax policies to reduce tobacco consumption implemented § sales to international travellers of tobacco products prohibited or restricted § tobacco imports by international travellers prohibited or restricted
Article 8 (Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke)
§ tobacco smoking banned in indoor workplaces, public transport and indoor public places
§ comprehensiveness of protection in government buildings1 § comprehensiveness of protection in health-care facil it ies § comprehensiveness of protection in educational facil it ies § comprehensiveness of protection in universities § comprehensiveness of protection in private workplaces § comprehensiveness of protection in aeroplanes § comprehensiveness of protection in trains § comprehensiveness of protection in ground public transport § comprehensiveness of protection in ferries
1 The indicators in italics and bold constitute the time-bound measures.
2
§ comprehensiveness of protection in motor vehicles used as places of work
§ comprehensiveness of protection in private vehicles § comprehensiveness of protection in cultural facil it ies § comprehensiveness of protection in shopping malls § comprehensiveness of protection in pubs and bars § comprehensiveness of protection in nightclubs § comprehensiveness of protection in restaurants
Article 9 (Regulation of the contents of tobacco products)
§ testing and measuring the contents of tobacco products required § testing and measuring the emissions of tobacco products required § regulating the contents of tobacco products required § regulating the emissions of tobacco products required
Article 10 (Regulation of tobacco product disclosures)
§ disclosure of information to government authorities about the contents of tobacco products required
§ disclosure of information to government authorities about the emissions of tobacco products required
§ public disclosure of the contents of tobacco products required § public disclosure of the emissions of tobacco products required
Article 11 (Packaging and labelling of tobacco products)
§ requiring that packaging of tobacco products does not carry advertisement or promotion
§ misleading descriptors required § health warnings required § requiring that health warnings be approved by the competent national
authority § rotated health warnings § large, clear, visible and legible health warnings required § health warnings occupying no less than 30% of the principal display
areas required § health warnings occupying 50% or more of the principal display areas
required § health warnings in the form of pictures or pictograms required § warning required in the principal language(s) of the country*
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Article 12 (Education, communication, training and public awareness)
§ educational and public awareness programmes implemented § public agencies involved in programmes and strategies § nongovernmental organizations involved in programmes and strategies § private organizations involved in programmes and strategies § programmes are guided by research § training programmes addressed to health workers implemented § training programmes addressed to community workers implemented § training programmes addressed to social workers implemented § training programmes addressed to media professionals implemented § training programmes addressed to educators implemented § training programmes addressed to decision-makers implemented § training programmes addressed to administrators implemented
Article 13 (Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship)
§ comprehensive ban on all tobacco advertising promotion and sponsorship required
§ ban on display of tobacco products at points of sale required § ban covering the domestic Internet required § ban covering the global Internet required § ban covering brand stretching and/or sharing required § ban covering product placement required § ban covering the depiction/use of tobacco in entertainment media required § ban covering tobacco sponsorship of international events or activities required § ban covering corporate social responsibility required § ban covering cross-border advertising, promotion and sponsorship
originating from the country’s territory required § ban covering cross-border advertising promotion and sponsorship entering the
country’s territory required § cooperation on the elimination of cross-border advertising § penalties imposed for cross-border advertising
Article 14 (Demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and cessation)
§ evidence-based comprehensive and integrated guidelines developed § media campaigns to promote tobacco cessation implemented § programmes designed for underage girls and young women implemented § programmes designed for women implemented § programmes designed for pregnant women implemented
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§ telephone quitlines introduced § local events to promote cessation of tobacco use implemented § programmes to promote cessation in educational institutions designed § programmes to promote cessation in health-care facilities designed § programmes to promote cessation in workplaces designed § programmes to promote cessation in sporting environments designed § diagnosis and treatment included in national tobacco-control programmes § diagnosis and treatment included in national health programmes § diagnosis and treatment included in national education programmes § diagnosis and treatment included in the health-care system § tobacco dependence treatment incorporated in the curricula of medical schools § tobacco dependence treatment incorporated in the curricula of dental schools § tobacco dependence treatment incorporated in the curricula of nursing schools § tobacco dependence treatment incorporated in the curricula of pharmacy schools § accessibility and affordability of pharmaceutical products facilitated
Article 15 (Il l icit trade in tobacco products)
§ marking that assists in determining the origin of product required § marking that assists in identifying legally sold products required § statement on destination on all packages of tobacco products required § tracking regime to further secure the distribution system developed § legible marking required § monitoring of cross-border trade required § information exchange facilitated § legislation against illicit trade enacted § destruction of confiscated manufacturing equipment required § storage and distribution of tobacco products regulated § confiscation of proceeds derived from illicit trade enabled § cooperation to eliminate illicit trade promoted § licensing actions to control production and distribution required
Article 16 (Sales to and by minors)
§ sales of tobacco products to minors prohibited § clear and prominent indicators required § requirement that sellers request evidence of full legal age § ban on sale of tobacco in any directly accessible manner § manufacture and sale of any objects in the form of tobacco products prohibited § sale of tobacco products from vending machines prohibited § distribution of free tobacco products to the public prohibited § distribution of free tobacco products to minors prohibited
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§ sale of cigarettes individually or in small packets prohibited § penalties against sellers provided for § sales of tobacco products by minors prohibited
Article 17 (Provision of support for economically viable alternative activities)
§ viable alternatives for tobacco growers promoted § viable alternatives for tobacco workers promoted § viable alternatives for tobacco sellers promoted
Article 18 (Protection of the environment and the health of persons)
§ measures in respect of tobacco cultivation considering the protection of the environment implemented
§ measures in respect of tobacco cultivation considering the health of persons implemented
§ measures in respect of tobacco manufacturing for the protection of the environment implemented
§ measures in respect of tobacco manufacturing considering the health of persons implemented
Article 19 (Liability)
§ measures on criminal liability contained in the tobacco control legislation § separate liability provisions on tobacco control outside of the tobacco control
legislation exist § civil liability measures that are specific to tobacco control exist § civil liability measures that could apply to tobacco control exist § civil or criminal liability provisions that provide for compensation exist § any recorded launch of criminal and/or civil liability action § legislative action taken against the tobacco industry for reimbursement of various
costs
Article 20 (Research, surveillance and exchange of information)
§ research on determinants of tobacco consumption promoted § research on consequences of tobacco consumption promoted § research on social and economic indicators promoted § research on tobacco use among women promoted § research on exposure to tobacco smoke promoted
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§ research on identification of tobacco dependence treatment promoted § research on alternative livelihoods promoted § training for those engaged in tobacco control provided § national system for surveillance of patterns of tobacco consumption established § national system for surveillance of determinants of tobacco consumption
established § national system for surveillance of consequences of tobacco consumption
established § national system for surveillance of indicators related to tobacco consumption
established § national system for surveillance of exposure to tobacco smoke established § scientific and technical information exchanged § information on tobacco industry practices exchanged § information on cultivation of tobacco exchanged § database of laws and regulations on tobacco control established § database of information about the enforcement of laws established § database of the pertinent jurisprudence established
Article 22 (Cooperation in the scientific, technical, and legal fields and provision of related expertise)
§ assistance received on transfer of skills and technology § assistance received on expertise for tobacco-control programmes § assistance received in training and sensitization of personnel § assistance received in equipment, supplies and logistics § assistance received in tobacco control methods, e.g. treatment of nicotine
addiction § assistance received in research on affordability of addiction treatment § international organizations encourage to provide support to developing country
Parties
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Score: 608244.9
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Since this assignment is a promotion for the
applicant, her gross annual income should increase, not decrease.
(...) The basis for the calculation of salary upon promotion under
provisional staff rule 3.4 is net base salary, and not gross salary.
(...) The applicant has submitted that her case was
that of a promotion. I do not think this is correct. She is, in fact, “assigned . . . for
a trial period of two years” on the SPA to the P-2 level, following which she
could be promoted.
13.
Language:English
Score: 606680.86
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In support of
the contention that endorsements by a CRB are required in selection and promotion processes,
Mr. Moulana relies on Muwambi12 and Niverte Noberasco13.
16. (...) Moulana’s request for production of documents, including ruling on his Motion, the
Secretary-General submits that there is no right for a party to have documents produced into
evidence and no obligation on the UNDT to order such production or rule on motions requesting
the production of evidence. (...) Moulana’s motion for
production of documents and further proceedings by another Judge.
Language:English
Score: 606264
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