*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 631664 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631664

I experience this bug as well, I prepared an intricate sequence of
screenshots to show it until I figured out I wasn’t the only one nor the
first one to report it. However, I did some more searching on Launchpad
and I came that the conclusion that the issue we experience is identical
to bug #631664, so I have taken the liberty to mark this bug as a
duplicate of that one. According to that bug compiz is the culprit, I’ve
verified that the problem goes away if I disable desktop effects (and
comes back if you enable them again), so I’m quite sure that it is
indeed the same issue. Could everyone commenting on this bug report
verify this for themselves, is placement of the applets (for me it’s
also the invest applet besides the clock applet) restored to the correct
position once desktop effects are disabled? I also noticed that this
problem only occurs if the panel containing the applet is located at the
bottom, if it is at the top it doesn’t happen, even with compiz enabled.
If anyone feels I was wrong in marking this bug as a duplicate, please
reverse my action.

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gnome-panel places clock applet in wrong position
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614650
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