Will the Public Service Commission (PSC) refer a person with a priority entitlement to a higher level position than the persons substantive position?
A. The PSC will usually refer persons with priority entitlement to their substantive group and level or equivalent. However, a person entitled to a priority may choose to self-refer to a position at a higher level. Q. What is the rationale for making travel costs for external candidates mandatory for organizations? Given the cost implications, why not change the directive? A. Policies and directives related to travel and relocation costs are an Employer issue. Questions relating to these policies and directives should be addressed to your organization’s designated travel coordinator. Q. Can you take medical retirement AND be declared “fit to work”? A. Medical retirement is an Employer issue. Note, however, that the Public Service Employment Regulations (PSER) allow employees who have become disabled the right to a priority entitlement if they meet the conditions laid out in subsection 7(2) of the PSER, even if they are no longer employees. Once an employee is certified ready to return
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