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1. Šefčovič squares up to staff unions over pay November 24, 2011

Commission prepares for confrontation with staff over pay and conditions. The college of European commissioners has embarked on a confrontation with European Union staff over...

Šefčovič squares up to staff unions over pay

2. Unions insist on input to pay-and-pension reforms July 7, 2011

Šefcovic proposes staff cuts and longer hours, as unions warn of threat to ‘unity' of civil service. Maroš Šefcovic, the European commissioner for interinstitutional...

Unions insist on input to pay-and-pension reforms

3. Departmental restructuring approved March 31, 2011

The European Commission has approved a far-reaching restructuring of its mobility and transport department and changes and appointments in several other departments. 

Departmental restructuring approved

4. Commission reshuffles senior management December 16, 2010

Twenty-three positions in 13 departments affected; three deputy secretaries-general appointed The European Commission has approved a reshuffle of senior managers affecting...

5. Reshuffle of senior Commission staff December 14, 2010

More than 20 management appointments announced. The European Commission today announced a reshuffle of senior management that will meet some of the calls for improved...

6. EEAS appointments trigger mini-reshuffle October 28, 2010

Senior management posts to change hands, while development, aid departments are to merge José Silva Rodríguez, who was until July the European Commission's...

EEAS appointments trigger mini-reshuffle

7. A Eurocratic law: too many chiefs July 29, 2010

How many senior management posts is too many? Ingebord Grässle, a German centre-right MEP, is frequently interesting and entertaining, even though she is not always as...

A Eurocratic law: too many chiefs

8. Commission creates two new deputy director-general posts July 22, 2010

More staff assigned to deal with financial crisis, while enterprise and industry department is restructured. The European Commission has created two new posts at the rank of...

Commission creates two new deputy director-general posts

9. EPSO to continue with computer-based tests July 8, 2010

Unfavourable verdict from staff tribunal, but EPSO rules out return to pen and paper, The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) is to persist with computer-based...

EPSO to continue with computer-based tests

10. No need to take cheap shots at the civil service December 10, 2009

Why European civil servants should receive a pay-rise. There are not many votes in being nice to European Union civil servants. So it is not surprising that many national...

11. Tribunal quashes suspension of Commission official December 1, 2009

Commission failed to follow correct procedure in suspension of trade official who passed on sensitive information to journalist. The European civil service tribunal has...

12. Diplomatic service prompts Commission staff job fears October 22, 2009

Official at the European Commission worry about the consequences of the European External Action Service. The future status of thousands of European Commission officials...

13. Big changes ahead for EU officials October 22, 2009

7,000 EU officials likely to be affected by the creation of the European External Action Service. The European External Action Service (EEAS)  is likely to affect...

14. Movers & Shakers October 22, 2009

Alessandro Barberis, president of the Turin Chamber of Commerce, has been elected president of the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Eurochambres)....

15. London calling? June 4, 2009

Parliament 'guru' tipped for London role. Michael Shackleton, former head of the European Parliament's television project and before that an acknowledged guru on all...

16. The Berlaymont conspiracy May 28, 2009

Fire sparks many theories. Time to stoke a few more conspiracy theories as to the cause of the Berlaymont fire. One improbable suggestion is that malcontents wanted to force...

17. Secondment procedures applied to the letter April 23, 2009

The European Commission responds to a European Voice article on staffing at its representation in Athens. Your article on the judgment of the European Union Civil Service...

18. Champion of champions September 11, 2008

A love of football and politics has landed Jonathan Hill one of the beautiful game's top jobs as director of UEFA's Brussels office.

Champion of champions

19. Bikeday September 27, 2007

Had your journalist attended the launch of Friday Bikeday on 14 September, he or she would clearly have seen that there were far more than only seven cyclists present from...

20. Slowing down revolving doors August 30, 2007

Anyone looking for evidence of the cosy relationship between Eurocrats and corporate suits could do worse than stand by the ‘revolving door' leading out of the European...

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