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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SCHEME: COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT - MEMBERSHIP

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Lodged au Greffe on 22nd May 2001 by the Human Resources Committee

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STATES OF JERSEY

STATES GREFFE

180             2 0 0 1    P . 8 2          

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PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion -

  in a c co r dance with Regulation  3(5) of the Public Employees (Contributory Retirement Scheme) (General) (Jersey)

Regulations 1989, as amended, to approve the appointment of Mr.  John Trevor Lodge Rosser as an employer representative on the Committee of Management for the period ending 31st December 2003, in place of Connétable Stanley John Le Cornu of St.  Clement.

HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Report

The Regulations governing the Committee of Management of the Public Employees' Contributory Retirement Scheme provide for the appointment of employer and employee representatives, who sit in an honorary capacity.

Of the seven employer representatives, three are nominated by the Finance and Economics Committee and the remainder by the Human Resources Committee. With the resignation of Connétable Stanley John Le Cornu of St.  Clement, the Finance and Economics Committee, in accordance with Regulation  3(2) of the Regulations has chosen Mr.  John Trevor Lodge Rosser to replace him, for the term of office to expire on 31st December 2003.

Mr.  Rosser recently retired from  a senior position  in the local insurance industry which  he  held for  15  years,  having previously worked in Bristol and London. He spent several years as a council member of the Insurance Institute of Jersey, including a year as President, and several years on the committee of the Jersey Life and Pensions Society, including two years as Chairman.

This proposition has no implications for the financial or manpower resources of the States.