A brand new EU Civil Service Tribunal has held its first hearing in Luxembourg, with judges hoping to ease some of the workload coming from EU institution workers appealing to the courts to dissolve office spats with their employer.
Mr Falcione, an Italian-born principal administrator at the EU anti-fraud office (OLAF), on Tuesday (28 March) started procedures against his employer in a case questioning the commission’s methods on classifying work experience.
Mr Falcione believes ...
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