UNDP protects staff from retaliation

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Protection from Retaliation

 

UNDP’s Policy on Retaliation for filing a complaint in good faith

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"Retaliation is any direct or indirect detrimental action recommended, threatened or taken against an individual because that individual engaged in a “Protected Activity” as defined in the UNDP Policy for Protection against Retaliation. Interim and permanent protective measures may also be implemented to ensure the victim of retaliation is shielded from current or future threats or acts of retribution. However, the legitimate application of regulations, rules or administrative policies, issuances or procedures, or the mere expression of disagreement, admonishment, criticism or a similar expression regarding work performance, conduct or related issues within a supervisory or similar relationship, do not constitute Retaliation. Retaliation is itself a separate act of misconduct and a violation of the UNDP Policy for Protection against Retaliation.

 

You are protected from retaliation if you file a complaint

 

 

Are you experiencing retaliation for filing a complaint?

Individuals who believe that retaliatory action has been threatened or taken against them may report their concern and request protection by contacting the Ethics Office and submitting a formal written (or email) for Request for Protection e-mail (ethicsoffice@undp.org) Address One United Nations Plaza, New York, NY, 10017, and can also be reached by telephone +1(212-909- 7840), or fax +1(212-906-6153). Website.

 

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