Sessional Paper No. 06 of 1961 on Limited Compensation Scheme
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In pursuance of policy negotiations that have taken place between Her Majesty's Government, the Staff Side of the Central Whitley Council and the Government have introduced a limited compensation scheme for officers who are designated under the Overseas Service Aid Scheme and for members of Her Majesty's Overseas Civil Service who are overseas officers. The scheme will be restricted to officers in these two categories who are invited and are prepared to apply for permission to retire preraatur8ly to promote the localisation of the Civil Service or who are required to retire as a result of constitutional changes. The Government proposes to accept applications from approximately 300 officers to retire under this scheme during 1961/62...
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