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  • Circular 03/1984: Irish Management Services Association
  • and procedures. 4. Accordingly, Departments/Offices may pay or recoup the membership fee of the Association in respect of staff who are engaged, or have a particular interest, in management services 85877
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1984/03.pdf
  • Circular 16/1984: Civil Service Spouses' and Children's Contributory Pension Scheme
  • declare that I wish to join the new Spouses' and Children's Pension Scheme referred to in that circular. I appreciate that as a member of the Scheme I will have to pay the appropriate contributions 61542
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1984/16.pdf
  • Circular 17/1983: Conciliation and Arbitration for Certain Highers Grades
  • viewpoint. LEAVE FOR STAFF REPRESENTATIVES 7. Staff representatives, if serving civil servants, will be allowed special leave with pay (a) to attend meetings of the Conciliation Council or of any sub 82601
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1983/17.pdf
  • Circular 20/1983: Special leave for adoptive mothers
  • less than 26 weeks to run (b) Adoptive leave will consist of 10 consecutive weeks leave with pay. At the officer's request, the leave will be extended by up to 4 weeks leave without pay. (c) Adoptive 27365
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1983/20.pdf
  • Circular 01/1982: Sick leave arising from accidents on duty
  • affect sick pay entitlement. Cases of this kind should be submitted to the Department of the Public Service". Mise le meas K Murphy 47879
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1982/01.pdf
  • Circular 11/1982: Travelling and Subsistence Regulations
  • the use of my motor vehicle on official business." Signed: ____________________ Date: ____________________ (2) Officers who are required to pay higher premiums to effect insurance cover for their own 51661
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1982/11.pdf
  • Circular 27/1981: Maternity Leave
  • consist of 14 consecutive weeks. (b) During maternity a woman will be entitled to full pay less any social welfare allowance payable on foot of her social insurance. (c) A woman who is (or was) fully 78468
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1981/27.pdf