Examples of Promotion Register in a sentence
The Board had found merit in the recourse and had added the Applicant's name to the 1986 P-5 Promotion Register, which had been recommended to the Secretary-General for approval.
In his pleas, the Applicant contests the decision not to include his name in the 1986 Senior Officer (P-5) Promotion Register and requests the Tribunal to decide that his name be added to that Promotion Register and that his promotion be implemented retroactively as of 1986.
To decide that the Applicant's name be added to the 1986 P-5 Promotion Register and that his promotion be implemented retroactively as of 1986.
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The Department, however, took no action on the matter and the Applicant's name was not included in the 1980 Senior Officer P-5 Promotion Register.
The Applicant Parker separated from the service of the United Nations on 31 July 1986.Not having been included in the 1982 Promotion Register, nor in the 1983 Promotion Register, the Applicant Pilnacek instituted recourse procedures in 1982 and 1983 before the APP, but was unsuccessful in this regard.
The Panel finds that as a result of the 1981 recourse review the names of eight staff members were added to the 1981 S-3 Promotion Register and only after the 1981 promotion exercise was completed, OGS implemented the promotion of the 15 Security Officers recommended in strict seniority order as the availability of posts permitted.
He noted in his recommendation that the Applicant "has proven to be a very professional, capable and thorough incumbent of the post which is classified at the P-5 level".On 22 May 1989, the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Resources Management announced to the staff, in information circular ST/IC/89/37, the 1987 Senior Officer (P-5) Promotion Register.
There is no credible evidence of improper motivation leading to the decision of the Appointment and Promotion Board not to include the Applicant's name in the 1986 Promotion Register, or in the Secretary-General's acceptance of that Register.
Indeed, the Respondent emphasized before the Joint Appeals Board that the Appointment and Promotion Board, at the recourse stage, had not rechecked the post availability situation but had recommended the addition of the Applicant and another DTCD staff member to the P-5 Promotion Register.