The main result of price surveys covering around 2500 consumer goods and services across 37 European countries shows that 2010 PLIs for total household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) on goods and services in Belgium is 12% higher than the 27 EU Average. Source: Eurostat Statistics in focus Author: Barbara KURKOWIAK 28/2011
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Possible “reform” of the Staff Regulations in 2013
Suite au mandat des assemblées générales des 21 et 22 juin derniers et sur base des résolutions approuvées par l’ensemble du personnel, R&D, la Majorité Syndicale et toutes les OSP signataires ont déposé auprès du Vice-Président ?ŠEF?OVI? un préavis de grève à titre conservatoire pour une durée de 15 jours au maximum conformément à l’annexe 1 de l’accord […]
Read moreAssembly on June 29 from 8:30 am onwards, Piazza of the Berlaymont! In particular, the staff unions reiterate their request that, at the Commission’s meeting of June 29th, the college does not adopt a position which seeks a modification of the staff regulations; does not adopt a proposal, in the context of the new multiannual financial framework, in which administrative expenditure, covered by chapter V, would be insufficient and would require that the staff regulations are modified de facto
All staff unions from all institutions are united behind this request.
Member states tell Commission to cut administrative spending. The salaries and benefits of officials working in the EU institutions have come under attack from eight national governments that have written to the European Commission demanding reductions in spending. By Simon Taylor 23.06.2011 / 05:20 CET Member states take aim at EU pay and pensions By […]
Read moreEU staff to be reduced [Czech Republic, ADMINISTRATION] km-DNS-CZ Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:18:00 AM CEST The European Commission is finalising its proposal to cut 5% of jobs in the EU institutions, Pravo daily informed. It is expected that member states will ask for even deeper cuts. “The goal of the European Commission is to […]
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