Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Opinion | BUDG | GUY-QUINT Catherine (PSE) | |
Lead | JURI | GARGANI Giuseppe (PPE-DE) | |
Lead | JURI | MILLER Bill (PSE) |
Legal Basis EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 283, RoP 050-p1
Activites
- 2002/10/02 Final act published in Official Journal
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2002/09/30
Council Meeting
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2002/09/30
End of procedure in Parliament
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2002/09/30
Act adopted by Council after consultation of Parliament
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2002/09/24
Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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T5-0414/2002
summary
The European Parliament adopted a resolution drafted by Giuseppe GARGANI (EPP-ED, Italy) and approved the Commission's proposal.�
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T5-0414/2002
summary
- 2002/09/10 Committee report tabled for plenary, reconsultation
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2002/09/10
Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2002/04/05
Formal reconsultation of Parliament
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2002/03/20
Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation published
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COM(2002)0136
summary
The aim of the present proposal is to authorise the termination of the service of 600 officials in the European Commission, 200 being released in 2002, a further 200 in 2003 and the remaining 200 in 2004. Provided that the operation has no net budgetary impact, the savings from these staff cuts (the difference between the cost of full remuneration and that of the redundancy packages) should pay for the recruitment of some 273 new officials in categories A/LA and B. Overall, this amounts to a recovery by the budgetary authority of 327 posts (the difference between 600 redundancies and 273 recruitments). The eventual cost saving will be felt from 2009 onwards. In fact, between 2009 and 2012 the amount of termination allowance payable will tail off as the former officials gradually become eligible to draw their occupational retirement pensions. By about 2012, the savings generated will correspond to the cost of 327 posts recovered by the budgetary authority. �
- DG [{'url': 'http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/human-resources/', 'title': 'Human Resources and Security'}],
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COM(2002)0136
summary
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2001/06/13
Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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T5-0327/2001
summary
In adopting the report by Mr Bill MILLER (PES, UK), the European Parliament accepts the proposal for a Council regulation introducing special measures to terminate the service of officials of the Commission as part of the reform of the Commission. Amendments seek to extend this to other institutions including the European Parliament itself.
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T5-0327/2001
summary
- 2001/06/12 Debate in Parliament
- 2001/05/29 Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2001/02/15
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2001/01/31
Legislative proposal published
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COM(2001)0050
summary
PURPOSE: to present a proposal for a Council Regulation introducing special measures to terminate the service of officals of the Commission of the European Communities as part of the reform of the European Commission. CONTENT: In its White Paper of March 2000, the Commission announced its intention to undertake a reallocation of human resources across its departments with a view to concentrating activities on its core policy objectives. On 26 July 2000, it adopted the conclusions of the review by the Peer Group charged with carrying out a comprehensive assessment of the Commission's current activities and putting forward an action plan. These conclusions clearly indicate that, over and above the rationalisation efforts carried out already in 1999 and 2000, the staff numbers assigned to priority activities continue to be inefficient, with the shortfall being estimated at 1 254 posts. Two thirds of these requirements can be met from further rationalisation (discontinuation or scaling back of activities, productivity gains) or by internal redeployment. Targeted and effective accompanying measures are to be designed to allow redeployed staff to perform other, higher priority, activities. In addition to these accompanying measures, termination-of-service arrangements are to be available under which the Commission would be able to offer reasonable severance conditions to officials whose skills are deemed not to be in line with the duties to be performed. Against this background, the main provisions of the proposed Regulation are the following: - to limit the arrangements to officals, with the exception of those in Grades A1 and A2, who have reached the age of 50 and have a minimum of 10 years of services, regardless of the budget (operating or research) from which they are paid; - to fix the total number of officials to whom the measure may apply at 600 (300 in 2001 and 300 in 2002); - to lay down that the Commission is to select the officials to whom the arrangements will apply from among those requesting termination of service; - to provide that selection will take place after consultation of the Joint Commitee provided for in the Staff Regulations and consisting of representatives of the administration and the staff in equal numbers; - to establish the criteria to be applied by the Commission when making the selection; - to establish entitlement to a monthly allowance to be set as a percentage of the last basic salary. Entitlement will cease when the former official reaches the age of 65 or in any event as soon as the former official is eligible for the maximum retirement pension of 70%; - to lay down that where the allowance combined with income from any new employment exceeds the gross remuneration last received, the amount of the excess will be deducted from the allowance; - to lay down that family allowance will be paid consisting of dependant child allowance (full flat-rate amount) and household allowance (in proportion to the allowance subject to the minimum provided for in the Staff Regulation); - to lay down that the former officials and the personscovered by their insurance will be able to benefit from the sickness insurance scheme on payment of a contribution on the basis of the allowance; - to lay down that former officials will be able to acquire further retirement pension rights for a maximum of six years, provided that during that period they contribute to the retirement pension scheme on the basis of their previous basic salary. In the event of death during the period of retirement, the surviving spouse's pension will be paid.�
- DG [{'url': 'http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/human-resources/', 'title': 'Human Resources and Security'}],
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COM(2001)0050
summary
Documents
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2001)0050
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A5-0194/2001
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0327/2001
- Amended legislative proposal for reconsultation published: COM(2002)0136
- Committee report tabled for plenary, reconsultation: A5-0302/2002
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0414/2002
- : Regulation 2002/1746
- : OJ L 264 02.10.2002, p. 0001-0004
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