UNSPECIAL No 628– Avril - April 2004

EDITORIAL

La rotation

Rotation

INTERVIEW

Making regional integration work

Duties and responsibilities

PERSONNEL

International workers day celebration 

Le 1er mai: son origine, son histoire


Le Palais Wilson n’a pas toujours hébergé les Droits de l’homme 


Recueillement


The CCISUA XIX General Assembly 


UN Administrative circulars from science fiction to horror stories 

GLOBE - ROAD SAFETY

Streets of India

World Health Day – Road safety 


Sécurité routière

SERVICES

SBST : Une passion, un métier

Closer to the World 

LOISIRS

Le hasard existe-t-il?

Cabane du Mont-Fort 


Mont-Mussy (704 mètres) 


Le golf est-il une passion?

LETTRES

De quoi être en colère

La presse vue de l’intérieur


Note d’intention

FEUILLETON

The Fall

La chute

 



 

 

Saturday, 1 May 2004

International workers day celebration

Solidarity with the workers of the world — Solidarity among ourselves

Picnic at Place des Nations

12h00 — 14h00 (ITU in case of rain)

Join fellow colleagues in the walk to Parc des Bastions 14h00 — to 16h00

Arrival at the Parc des Bastions A variety of stands, international cuisine, entertainment 16h00 — to ... h

To the staff, former and serving, of the Geneva-based international organizations, their families and friends

This year the first of May falls on a Saturday. And that is good. No excuses for not joining in the fun. No pressing work to do, no supervisor chaining you to your computer. No excuses.

The fun starts at 12 noon with a pot luck (buffet Canadien) picnic. If the weather is good, it will be held at the Place des Nations, otherwise at the ITU building across the street. Bring your guitars, favorite instruments and your voices. Lunch will be followed by a nice walk together with other groups to the Parc des Bastions, where we will be met by the sounds of music, tempting smells of international cuisines and overall sounds of people having a good time.

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For more information, contact your staff association or union or FICSA (022 917 1215).