CO129-592-10 Future Policy in Hong Kong- Port Administration 10-4-1946 - 15-4-1947 — Page 84

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Conditions of employment.

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his option continue to retain and to be eligible to receive

all the benefits, except salary as a Civil Servant, that he

would have been eligible to receive had he remained in Public

Service.

42. (1) The officers and employees so appointed and employed shall

continue in the employ of the Port Trust at the will of the

Port Trust only. Such persons so to be appointed and all

persons transferred to the Port Trust from Government

departments shall be subject to the sole control and

governance of the Port Trust. No person so appointed or transferred shall be permitted to engage in any employment other than in connection with the duties of his office

without the sanction in writing of the Port Trust.

The Port Trust may from time to time make regulations in

regard to the officials and servants of the Port Trust

Regulations in regard 43. to officers and employees.

Report by Port Trust.

(a) regulating their grades, pay, allowances, and conditions

of service.

(b) prescribing the manner of dealing with offences against

discipline and the punishment of offenders by dismissal

or otherwise.

(c) establishing provident funds or pension schemes,

prescribing the manner of contribution there to and in

general regulating the conditions under which pensions and

gratuities shall be payable to officials and servants or their dependants.

(d) such regulations shall be submitted to the Governor in

Council and if approved shall be published in the Gazette, and take effect from the date of such publication or from a later date to be specified in the regulation

44. (1) The Port Trust shall annually, as soon as possible after

the first day of January, submit in such form as the Governor may direct a general administration report of the affairs of the Port Trust, and the report, if approved, shall be published. (2) The Port Trust shall also submit to the Governor such

other special reports as the Governor may demand.

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