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G.F. 341A (Revised August 1987)
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT
MEMORANDUM ON
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE FOR OFFICERS
APPOINTED ON OVERSEAS AND ANNUAL LEAVE AGREEMENT TERMS
1.
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1.2
1.3
GENERAL
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to
The officer is subject to Colonial Regulations, Government Regulations and Circulars, Departmental Instructions any Ordinances or Regulations which apply to the office or the department to which he is appointed. On assuming duty, it is the responsibility of the officer to acquaint hisself with all such regulations and instructions. Any officer in doubt
where
consult his Departmental fiad thea should Secretary or his senior officers.
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The duties of the officer include the usual duties of the office in which he is engaged, and any other duties which his Head of Department or the Secretary for the Civil Service may call upon him to perform. Such duties will normally include the training less qualified Οι less experienced staff working in
field. same
ALL officers are .equired Co encourage and assist such staff with a view to advancing the efficiency of the civil service and Government's policy of localisatioa. The officer may be required before taking up appointment
to time during his service any
the
at
prescribed courses of instruction.
attend
The officer shall devote the whole of his time and attention to the service of the Government, and shall use his utmost exertions to promote the incerests of the Government.
The normal hours of work for the officer
1.4
5 p.3.
9
from Monday
to Friday with one
are hour
a.3. from 9
fac lunch
to and
2 co 1 p.m. on Saturday. However, the hours of work for the officer may vary depending upon the operational needs of the department to which he is appointed. In some departments
officers are
coverage.
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