Examples of Special Post in a sentence
Regulation 5.17 Special Post Allowance Under the conditions laid down in the Staff Rules, the OSCE shall pay special post allowances to eligible fixed-term contracted staff/mission members who are temporarily assigned to higher level posts in accordance with Regulation 3.12.
The Special Post for the Suppression of the Criminal Offences of Domestic Violence has been set up in the Branch for the Suppression of Offences against Body and Life in the regional office in Podgorica in which three employees are hired to deal with this matter only.
This included until 30 October 2007, Italian Special Post Office receipts.
And (ii) Other benefits and amenities - Such other allowances, benefits, amenities and facilities including those under the Special Post Retirement Benefit Scheme as may be provided by the company to other senior officers from time to time.
Please note that, as we cannot take responsibility for any items lost in the postal system, it is strongly advised that the applicant uses the Special Post Delivery Service (cost of this service is currently £6.45 per batch).
Rule 5.17.1 — Special Post Allowance (a) In accordance with Regulation 3.12 (a), when instructed to do so, contracted staff/mission members shall assume, as a normal part of their work and without extra compensation, all or part of the duties and responsibilities of higher-grade posts, the incumbents of which are absent, on leave, or which are vacant.
In case of temporary assignments to higher-level posts, a Special Post Allowance may be payable to fixed-term contracted staff/mission members in accordance with Rule 5.17.1.
No. The simplest way of applying for an ATA Carnet is on-line: www.londonchamber.co.uk/ecarnet Once issued, Carnet can either be collected from the issuing office or we can post it to you (via Special Post).
Rule 4.4 Special Post Allowance: A staff member with a fixed-term appointment may be required to assume temporarily the responsibilities of a post at a higher level.
The adjustment is based on the pupils recorded on the January school census and the individual learner records for Post 16 pupils and uses the following data to identify any changes in the import/export calculation: Pupils with top-up funding in mainstream schools and academies Pupils in special schools and academies Pupils in non-maintained special schools Students in Special Post 16 Institutions (SPI) Students with Top-up funding in further education institutions.