ECB looks to change staff committee rules

Staff committee says changes are “clear retaliation” for its survey of Lagarde’s performance

ECB 2017
The European Central Bank

The European Central Bank is making changes to how its staff representatives can perform their duties.

Eva Murciano, the ECB’s director-general of human resources (HR), announced the changes in a letter sent yesterday (February 20) to all staff and seen by Central Banking. The changes specify the number of staff who can act as representatives, and the proportion of their time they can spend doing so. The ECB is also imposing limits on the number of terms a staff member can serve as a

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