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Politique de confidentialité
Amicable settlement: the very objective of the pre-litigation procedure
EPSU CJ addressed to the Registrar of the Court an open letter, in which it refers to the consistent case-law of the Court of Justice and the General Court.
Resolution: Sharing Experience, Building Solidarity!
The General Meeting of EPSU CJ has defined the orientations of the union for the next period (read its Resolution). It further approved its accounts. Members’ subscriptions – which guarantee independence – amounted to € 23 675,98. Click on the picture to see how expenses are broken down.
European elections
Will the process of disintegrating (see Brexit) or an ‘à la carte’ Europe approach be pursued and aggravated or will we build a more democratic, more open Europe, with more solidarity and more convergence towards social progress?
Correction coefficient made simple
It is true that the cost of living in Luxembourg is by 15 to 16% higher than in Brussels. But the only way to remedy this anomaly is to modify the Staff Regulations: a high-risk operation. We believe that before taking a position, everybody must be fully informed.