Noun
a speech seconding a motion
the detachment of a person from their regular organization for temporary assignment elsewhere
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Furthermore, explains Gregory, “the secondment (work transfer) to Belgium should be temporary, to work either in a specialized research center or in a branch or a company that is part of an international group. Source: Internet
But, I have never known a project capture the imagination quite like : Alongside fellow Coventry University secondment, Nicole Malatesta, I have spent the last two years securing support for the Bid – it’s been an amazing journey! Source: Internet
Furthermore, it is our expectation that an Action Plan to build capacity for the secondment of civilians to multinational operations would be adopted shortly. Source: Internet
She topped up her qualification to a bachelor's degree while working and took up an overseas secondment. Source: Internet
Speaking to BG News, Sebele said after his secondment to work with the current KAS Committee under the Chairmanship of Samuel Mapitse, “We started by mapping the way forward, key amongst our decisions was that we should benchmark. Source: Internet