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Politique de confidentialité
False step Nr 2 – A response due to News@Curia
EPSU CJ invites the institution to refrain from offering a forum to a group of people who are not an organization, whether you call it a ‘trade union’ or otherwise (in FR).
European Parliament is voting on CETA
The Luxembourg Platform Stop CETA/Stop TTIP, of which Union Syndicale Fédérale is part, is urging MEPs to vote clearly NO. DE / FR. 15 February update: DE / FR.
‘Article 3a’ contract staff
Provisions applicable to contract staff referred to in Article 3a CEOS, FG I, and employed by the Court of Justice (in FR).
EPSU CJ : Strengthening trade union democracy
With the highest number of votes (39.2%) and 6 seats, EPSU CJ remains the only representative union at the Court of Justice. EPSU CJ alone will represent the staff of the institution at the negotiations on the Staff Regulations.