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"Madam President, the single most important aim of the reform process must be to turn the Commission into a world-class administration capable of serving the European public. The first question the Socialists must ask is whether the proposed reforms are good news for staff. They are not. They are not good news for staff who persistently under-perform. They are not good news for staff who hope to be promoted simply on the basis of the number of years spent behind their desk. They are not good news for staff who refuse to acquire new skills. They are not good news, in other words, for a small minority of Community officials. They are excellent news for all other staff. Radical reform of the category system introducing a linear career structure will provide new opportunities for staff especially women and young people. My question to the Commissioner is, in the process of consultation that is ahead now, will he ensure that the interests of a small minority with vested interests do not prevail over the future prospects of the vast majority of staff."@en1
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