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1. Office moves (part 649) February 8, 2012

Commission staff on the move again. No sooner had Entre Nous made barbed remarks about the European Commission's plans to ship staff out to the Delta site in the Auderghem...

Office moves (part 649)

2. Two deputy directors-general appointed in DG Competition May 5, 2011

Alexander Italianer appoints deputy directors-general for antitrust and mergers. The European Commission has appointed two deputy directors-general in its competition...

3. 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...

4. Take your partners, please January 21, 2010

Get ready for the reshuffle of senior Commission managers. If a new bunch of European commissioners is ever allowed to take office, then a reshuffle of senior Commission...

Take your partners, please

5. Allegro – ma non troppo – for musical chairs October 15, 2009

Waiting for the next Commission job. Senior officials in the current European Commission administration are lining up their next jobs, but when will they be allowed to take...

6. So much at stake in Opel state aid case October 1, 2009

New German government has some hard choices to make. The newly elected government in Germany – and along with it, the European Union – face an immediate and extreme test...

7. Safety first in reshuffle April 23, 2009

Personnel director gets the musical chairs started again, but expect the tempo to be slow. Claude Chêne (pictured), the European Commission's director-general of...

Safety first in reshuffle

8. Barroso springs reshuffle on angry commissioners December 3, 2008

UK loses competition post and France loses legal services; new energy directorate-general created. European Commission President José Manuel Barroso today (3...

9. School visits, injuries and jogging April 24, 2008

Old-school revenge. Here is a salutary lesson for all those keen EU officials who are preparing to mark Schuman Day (9 May) by visiting schools to talk about their work and...

School visits, injuries and jogging

10. EU-US plan sherpas for economic relations April 19, 2007

The EU and the US would each appoint a senior-level official to manage transatlantic economic relations, according to plans being drawn up for the EU-US summit on 30 April....

11. Day overhauls policy department April 27, 2006

The European Commission Secretary-General Catherine Day has overhauled the institution's policy-planning and co-ordination department to focus on President José Manuel...

12. Italianer is finally free April 20, 2006

Alexander Italianer has finally been released from the clutches of Commission President José Manuel Barroso. The number two in Barroso's private office has been given...

13. BEPA in a spin over personnel changes March 30, 2006

The revolving door is spinning at the European Commission's in-house think-tank, the president's Bureau of Economic Policy Advisers (BEPA). It was announced only last...

14. Italianer not saying goodbye yet March 9, 2006

Sometimes it's hard to say goodbye and it's proving so for Alexander Italianer, who is still number two in the private office of José Manuel Barroso, president of the...

15. Commission fills more top posts December 21, 2005

At their last meeting of the year, European commissioners were expected today (21 December) to make a further round of appointments to senior posts in their administration....

16. Big Thinker February 3, 2005

Jean Pisani-Ferry is a true child of the 1960s. He was at a Paris high school, Lycée Louis le Grand in the Latin Quarter, in May 1968, just a few blocks from the...

17. Barroso appoints senior officials to cabinet September 23, 2004

JOSE Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president-in-waiting, has chosen three experienced Commission insiders to head his team and communicate his policies. He has...

18. Shadowing the shadow health chief, Telicka June 10, 2004

IT'S 8am and Pavel Telicka is getting nervous. He left home at the usual time, 7.15am, but, today, traffic outside the rented home near Waterloo to where he's recently moved...

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