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Health (971,-666)

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Total judgments found: 3

  • Judgment 4624


    135th Session, 2023
    International Labour Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR
    Summary: The complainant takes issue with the type of contract successively awarded to her by the ILO and seeks adequate compensation for the injury she considers she has suffered.

    Consideration 5

    Extract:

    [T]he Tribunal cannot see how the fact that the complainant was appointed under a technical cooperation contract had a considerable impact on the extent of the injury to her health she submits she has suffered.

    Keywords:

    contract; health; prejudice;



  • Judgment 4615


    135th Session, 2023
    Energy Charter Conference
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR
    Summary: The complainant challenges the decision to terminate her appointment.

    Consideration 28

    Extract:

    The complainant also alleges damage to her health and produces a medical certificate to prove her allegation. Said medical certificate describes her symptoms in general terms but does not prove that they are work-related.

    Keywords:

    health; prejudice;



  • Judgment 4600


    135th Session, 2023
    World Health Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR
    Summary: The complainant challenges the decision to reject her claim that her illness be recognized as service-incurred.

    Consideration 6

    Extract:

    The Tribunal has consistently stated that international organizations have a duty to adopt appropriate measures to protect the health and ensure the safety of their staff members and that an organization which disregards this duty is liable to pay damages to the staff member concerned (see, for example, Judgment 3689, under 5). In the circumstances of this case, the organization breached its duty of care to the complainant when it rejected her claim for compensation for her service-incurred illness in the face of the overwhelming evidence, including four favourable medical reports, and its failure to ensure a healthy work environment to protect her health.

    Reference(s)

    ILOAT Judgment(s): 3689

    Keywords:

    duty of care; health; service-incurred;


 
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