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  2. Secondment - Wikipedia

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    Secondment is the temporary assignment of a member of one organization to another organization. In some jurisdictions, [e.g., India] such temporary transfer of employees is called "on deputation". In some jurisdictions, [e.g., India] such temporary transfer of employees is called "on deputation".

  3. Temporary duty assignment - Wikipedia

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    Temporary duty travel (TDY), also sometimes referred to as Temporary Additional Duty (TAD) in the US Navy and US Marine Corps, is a duty status designation reflecting a US Government Employee's official travel or assignment at a location other than the employee's permanent duty station.

  4. Death of Gareth Williams - Wikipedia

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    Gareth Wyn Williams (26 September 1978 – c. 16 August 2010) was a Welsh mathematician and Junior Analyst for GCHQ on secondment to the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6) who was found dead in suspicious circumstances in Pimlico, London, on 23 August 2010, at a flat used to house Security Service's staff.

  5. Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment ...

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    1. Citation, commencement and extent 2. Interpretation 3. A relevant transfer. this takes on the Spijkers language of whether an entity retains its identity, r.3(1)(a); the definition of economic entity as an 'organised grouping of resources' comes from Suzen too, r.3(2).

  6. Second (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of requiring a second is to prevent time being wasted by the assembly's having to dispose of a motion that only one person wants to see introduced. [1] Hearing a second to a motion is guidance to the chair that they should state the question on the motion, thereby placing it before the assembly. [2]

  7. Anne Keast-Butler - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, Keast-Butler spent two years on secondment to GCHQ as Head of Counter Terrorism and Serious Organised Crime and has also spent part of the last decade on secondment in Whitehall. [2] Whilst there, she helped to launch the National Cyber Security Programme.

  8. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    Temporary work is different from secondment, which involves temporarily assigning a member of one organization to another. In this case, the employee typically retains their salary and other employment rights from their primary organization.

  9. Exchange officer - Wikipedia

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    An exchange officer is a commissioned officer in a country's armed forces who is temporarily seconded either to a unit of the armed forces of another country or to another branch of the armed forces of their own country.