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the provision for reduction of per diem after prolonged stay in the same station should be replaced by a provision that, if a staff member was sent to a station for a long period (two or more months), a reduced rate for the entire period could be established.(7) Also at the 20th session, the Committee agreed that:

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The reconciliation scheme should be worked out initially for the Professional category only, the question of Principal Officers and Directors being considered later. UN and TAB secretariats would elaborate details of reconciliation and circulate proposals. 65), as the result of a study begun in 1958, the Committee agreed on the principle of reconciliation of the CCAQ/TAB rates, but decided that any new scheme should be implemented only after the expected legislative changes in the local costs system of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance had taken place. (6) At the 20th session (April 1959: CO-ORDINATION/R.295, para.

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The Committee also agreed common rates for D.1 and D.2 and that henceforth the standard formula for per diem for recognized dependants should be 50 per cent of the official's rate. Most organizations expected to apply the standard rates to General Service staff also. All organizations, except ICAO, undertook to remove, as from 1 July 1958, the reduction for P.1 and P.2 staff. It concluded that such staff should receive the standard rate. (5) At the 19th session (March 1958: CO-ORDINATION/R.264) the Committee reviewed the per diem rate for staff below P.3. (4) At the 18th session (March 1958: CO-ORDINATION/R.245) CCAQ decided that "for meetings and conferences away from headquarters" organizations would continue to establish ad hoc rates in suitable circumstances.

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The basic system was changed as from 1 January 1961 - see paragraph (8) below. Comprehensive lists of the approved rates were issued by the Office of the Controller, UN. (3) Per diem rates were subsequently reviewed annually and where necessary revised. (2) At the 11th session (April 1951: CC/A.11/SR.5 CO-ORDINATION/R.93) the Committee approved the revised text of the "Procedure for Establishing Uniform Travel Subsistence Allowance Rates". It would recommend rates after consultation with all agencies concerned, and notify the effective date of application when agreement had been reached. UN was to be the central co-ordinating office for collection and analysis of data. (1) At the 8th session (February 1950: CC/A.8/SR.8 CO-ORDINATION-PREP/R.176) CCAQ reached agreement (subject to confirmation by correspondence) on: subsistence rates application of reductions during travel by train, plane and ship and local rates during stopovers.






International exchange rates