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The 2019-20 Salary Grid
The remuneration and pensions for the month of December are updated with effect from 1 July 2019: In the tables ‘officials and temporary staff’ and ‘contract staff’ you will find useful links; see also 2019 Update. The Luxembourgish Social Minimum Wage was increased as from 1-1-2020. On the basis of an agreement concluded with EPSU-CJ, the Court of Justice provides a pay supplement to colleagues who earn less than the Social Minimum Wage.
2019 Elections – Our positions in short
Despite its lack of human ressources, EPSU-CJ has been able to deal with things that matter. Give us the means to do much more! Restore the missing balance!
Season-tickets for cross-border workers!
The institution, which will be released in future from its contribution to the mPass, will have to subsidize our cross-border colleagues in a way that has yet to be specified.
2019 Elections – The staff at a crossroads
The independence that matters to you is independence from the institutions! A Staff Committee can act in a spirit of independence only if it is backed by a strong and independent trade union! The team of EPSU-CJ candidates has the means and the determination to defend you at all levels of staff representation, both statutory and trade-union.