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33. Requests the Pension Fund and the Secretary-General to find
appropriate solutions in 2020 to resolve the situation of the P-4 and P-5
posts in the Executive Office, and requests the Pension Administration
to report thereon in the context of the next report of the Pension Board;
34. Stresses the importance of having a consistent benefit processing rate
and of maintaining the quality of service provided to clients in Europe,
West Asia and Africa, and in this regard requests the Chief Executive of
Pension Administration to maintain appropriate parallel characteristics
of the Geneva Office and to provide updates on the issue in the context
of the next report of the Pension Board;
35. Approves the changes to the staffing table as set out in the table below:
A. Pension Board secretariat
Action Title of post Category Number
Redeployment (from Programme Management Officer P-4 1
Pension Administration)
Redeployment (from Meeting Services Assistant GS-OL 1
Pension Administration)
Redeployment (from Secretary of the Pension Board D-1 1
Pension Administration)
Total net changes 3
B. Pension Administration
Redeployment (to Pension BoardMeeting services Assistant GS-OL -1
secretariat)
Redeployment (to Pension BoardChief of Geneva Office D-1 -1
secretariat)
Redeployment (to Office of Information Systems Officer P-4 -1
Investment Management)
Redeployment (to Office ofInformation Systems Assistant GS-OL -1
Investment Management)
Total outward redeployment -5
37. Also approves the revised estimates of 184,916,800 dollars for the
biennium 2018–2019 for the administration of the Pension Fund;
38. Further approves expenses, chargeable directly to the Pension Fund,
totalling 92,899,100 dollars net for 2020;
39. Approves the amount of 7,782,200 dollars as the United Nations share
of the cost of the administrative expenses of the Pension Fund for
2020, of which 4,863,900 dollars would represent the share of the
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