“Rules are guidelines” – Janice Dunn Lee, Acting CEO, UN Pension
Fund
Responding today to Pension Fund staff concerns, including about complicity in
paying a disability entitlement to the former CEO that was “not legally
authorized” (reportedly approved through the IAEA SPC [Staff Pension Committee] rather than the UN SPC), the new
Acting CEO Janice Dunn Lee (former IAEA) states, in effect, that rules are
guidelines. And she’ll ensure staff are a good fit for the Fund. Buckle up.
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2019 6:36:26 PM
Subject: Meeting between staff representatives and Acting CEO Janice Dunn Lee
Dear Colleagues,
Today we had a courtesy meeting
with the new Acting CEO, Janice Dunn Lee, in
our capacity as staff representatives for New York and Geneva.
During the meeting, which was of
an introductory nature, we covered the following:
· A recent history of the Fund
including attempts to remove it from the UN.
· The importance for the Fund
secretariat to return to being a rules-based organization that
would return it to serenity after the
difficulties of the past. Pension benefit administration is essentially a
rules-based exercise. To this end we noted that the fact that the former CEO’s
disability entitlement was not reviewed
by the UNSPC meant unfair pressure would be placed on fund staff as they would
be asked to calculate and make payments for a pension that was not legally
authorized - in effect becoming complicit in that decision.
· The need to depoliticize the secretariat so that it would not be
seen to be taking sides in Board disputes, as this called into question the
secretariat’s impartiality, impacted the Board’s respect for the secretariat
and had a broader demoralizing effect on staff.
· The need to restore the executive office and its staff in line
with the OIOS recommendations and GA resolution. We added that duplicating the
executive office was using GTA funding that could be consolidated and used to
finance staff working in other areas where there may be priorities.
Ms. Dunn Lee promised to
consider our points going forward. She commented that rules acted as guidelines
and sometimes needed to be interpreted flexibly. It was also important to
ensure that staff are a good fit for the pension fund. She added that she would
demand accountability from her staff.
As this was an introductory
meeting aimed more at values and vision, it was agreed that quarterly
staff-management meetings would be set up in line with ST/SGB/274 (www.undocs.org/st/sgb/274).
To this end please write to us about your concerns so that we can bring them to
the table.
Kind regards,
Michelle Rockcliffe,
Alternate Staff Representative for New York
Ian Richards, Staff Representative for Geneva
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