Għodod għall-aċċessibilità
Għodod tas-servizz
Selettur tal-lingwa
Mogħdija tan-navigazzjoni
Bi 34 000 staff totali ta' li ġejjin minn kull parti ta' l-UE, il-Kummissjoni taħdem mill-qrib mal-Parlament Ewropew u l-gvernijiet nazzjonali sabiex tmexxi l-Unjoni fl-interess kumplessiv ta' l-455 miljun ċittadin li tħaddan.
Xogħlha huwa li twassal f'azzjoni prattika li tolqot il-ħajja ta' kuljum it-tamiet ta' dawn iċ-ċittadini li jirrenjaw il-paċi, il-libertà u l-ġid.Imma dan kif inwettquh? Min jaħdem magħna? F'xiex tikkonsisti ħidmiethom?
Dan il-portal joffrilek l-opportunità li ssir taf.

The Staff Regulations is the official document describing the rules, principles and working conditions of the European civil service. These rules are essential to guarantee the European civil service functions at the highest standards. In 2004, the European Union reformed these rules entirely and made them one of the most modern of the time. Currently, Staff Regulations are being reviewed again, in order to generate even more efficiency gains and savings in administrative expenditure. This page presents the most recent information concerning this on-going revision process.


On 10 May 2012, at a breakast briefing hosted by the European Policy Group, Vice-President Šefčovič gave a speech about the European civil service.
This was a comprehensive speech, so we've broken it down into a series of smaller videos, covering its major themes.
Click on a theme below to see the video for that part of the speech.
| Introduction | We need to attract the best staff |
| Return on investment | The cost of non-EU |
| The challenges ahead | |
| Greater efficiency | Concluding remark |
Alternatively, you can read the whole speech (in EN
only).
