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Recent publications

Survey on cross-the-border commuting – conclusions (in FR)

October 26, 2014

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We wish to thank all our colleagues who made this survey possible by responding to our questionnaire.

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Implementing the reform of the Staff Regulations: Article 30 (3) of Annex XIII

September 30, 2014

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By raising new barriers to the career of officials, the reform of the Staff Regulations has caused, throughout the institutions, a headache when it comes to implementing it.  The analysis (see also the attached file with graphic) put forward by EPSU CJ (in FR) seeks to contribute to  implementing this highly controversial transitional provision in a correct way.

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Cross-the-border commuter survey

September 16, 2014

en-savoir-plus-pdf-frOne of the reasons for poor staff adherence to the M-Pass is that it is not valid beyond the borders of the Grand Duchy or beyond some points close to the border of the Grand Duchy.

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The 2004-2012 Method: How our purchasing power has been eroded

June 10, 2014

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During the eight and a half years period for which the Method for adjusting salaries and pensions was to be in force according to the 2004 Staff Regulations, there was a significant loss of purchasing power, mainly for staff in active employment.

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