Judgment No. 1584
Decision
The complaint is dismissed.
Consideration 6
Extract:
According to Article VII(4) of the Tribunal's Statute a complaint has no suspensory effect and the Tribunal is not empowered to make a ruling that would suspend [the complainant's] dismissal pending the Tribunal's judgment.
Reference(s)
ILOAT reference: ARTICLE VII(4) OF THE STATUTE
Keywords
complaint; decision; submissions; suspensory effects; iloat statute; effect
Consideration 9
Extract:
"Besides carrying out his allotted tasks an international civil servant has a duty to show such dignity of behaviour as not to harm the good name that the organisation must enjoy if it is to do its job properly. He must in particular abide by the law and respect the public order of the host State or of any other country it may assign him to."
Keywords
staff member's duties; conduct; fitness for international civil service; organisation's reputation
Considerations 9 and 11
Extract:
The complainant failed time and again to meet his financial obligations - in particular the payment of alimony to his family - disobeyed the judicial and administrative authorities of the host country and received several prison sentences. The permanent mission of the host country and his creditors approached the Organization many times. "In behaving as he did he obviously showed scant regard for his duties as an international civil servant and betrayed the Organization's trust. It was only reasonable that the WMO should consider that his conduct precluded keeping him on." There was no breach of the rule of proportionality.
Keywords
proportionality; termination of employment; misconduct; staff member's duties; conduct; fitness for international civil service; organisation's reputation; outside activity; disciplinary measure; organisation's interest
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